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January 07, 2026

Rise of Alberta FB page:
“Seeing a lot of confusion about where to sign the Alberta independence petition.

Important context: this is still the very early setup phase.

Due to Elections Alberta rules, the petition is being run by a new, separate organization, and approvals, materials, and canvasser credentials are still being processed.

This takes time.
It’s procedural, not a lack of momentum.

There will be many signing locations across Alberta, and clear instructions on where and when to sign will be shared once everything is approved and distributed.

For official petition updates, follow Stay Free Alberta and http://stayfreealberta.com.

I’ll share updates here as information becomes public.

Be patient.
You will get your chance to sign.”

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For over a decade, Calgarians were sold a false vision by former mayors Naheed Nenshi and Jyoti Gondek. They claimed Calgary was a model of progressive professionalism. We were told our government was process-driven, expert-led, and well-managed.
The final redacted independent review into the Bearspaw South Feedermain failure tells a different, more indicting story.

It describes a City Hall, under the watch of Nenshi, that bloated unnecessary management, raised taxes, and funded symbolic priorities while failing to act on known, catastrophic infrastructure risks.
The collapse was slow, but most importantly, it was entirely avoidable.
Problems were identified as early as 2004. Yet, under the subsequent mayorship of Nenshi (2010–2021), the Water Utility managed to spend its full capital budget only twice. Money was collected, but the contingency work was not done.
The Nenshi administration was defined by a governance style that prioritized image over actual competence. It’s the same approach Nenshi...

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Carney goes to meetings both with China and the World Ecconomic Forum in January 2026:

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