An uplifting interview with Modry. He thinks support for Alberta Independence is at 60% and another 20% on the fence.
We are definitely giving Premier Smith a parade to get in front of.
“The Stay Free Alberta signature campaign has exploded with energy across the province.
Dr. Dennis Modry joins me for an in‑depth conversation about the remarkable — and in many ways unexpected — response to the recent meetings and signature‑gathering events.
Since participating in the Calgary event on January 10th, I’ve watched the momentum build in real time. From small rural communities to major urban centres, Albertans have been showing up in massive lineups, bringing a level of enthusiasm that’s impossible to ignore.
While critics exist, this interview highlights the optimism, the unity, and the unmistakable grassroots spirit driving this movement forward.
If you want to understand why so many people are engaged — and why this moment feels historic ...
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https://www.westernstandard.news/news/breaking-appeal-court-upholds-ruling-that-emergencies-act-use-for-freedom-convoy-protest-was-unreasonable/70420
“TORONTO — The Federal Court of Appeal has ruled that the federal government’s 2022 invocation of the Emergencies Act in response to the Freedom Convoy protests was not legally justified.
In a unanimous decision released Friday morning, a three-judge panel upheld a 2024 Federal Court ruling that found the Liberal government failed to meet the legal threshold required to declare a public order emergency.
The panel included Chief Justice Yves de Montigny, and the judgment was issued in the name of “The Court.”
“The Federal Court correctly determined that the declaration of a public order emergency was unreasonable,” the appeal court wrote.
The court also agreed with the lower court’s finding that the use of the Emergencies Act infringed on sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms, including freedom of expression and protections ...