“The stakes are rising fast for Alberta’s independence movement.
What began as a lawful, constitutional effort to secure a referendum has entered a new phase. After months of dismissal and ridicule, political leaders and legacy media have shifted to open attacks, including the reckless use of the word “treason” to describe supporters of Alberta independence.
This video breaks down the significance of the largest indoor Alberta independence rally to date, the rapid expansion of approved canvassers across the province, and why growing public momentum has triggered a coordinated backlash. It examines how and why accusations of criminality are being used to intimidate supporters, despite clear Supreme Court precedent confirming the right of provinces to pursue independence through a democratic referendum.
As international media attention increases and political rhetoric escalates, the response reveals more about the fragility of Canada’s ...
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Melanie in Saskatchewan should be writing Pierre's speeches. Full text of her X post follows:
Taleeb Noormohamed, that is a very polished way to sneer without saying anything factual.
And if Liberals can be identified by one thing, it's their penchant for sneering at anyone 'beneath' them, which lately seems to be most of the country.
You say Pierre’s speech proves Canadians prefer
@MarkJCarney
.
What it actually proved is that
@PierrePoilievre
knows how to speak to people instead of over them like your false prophet of change Carney.
Let’s talk “values,” since you brought them up.
Pierre built the largest Conservative membership in modern history.
He shattered fundraising records without billionaire fundraisers or carbon tax galas.
He stays until the last chair is folded and the last hand is shaken.
He donates pay raises.
He flies economy.
He shows up in towns your party only remembers when a camera is nearby.
When he engages with ordinary Canadians he is present and compassionate. I don't see ...
https://www.westernstandard.news/opinion/macleod-hypocrisy-of-canadian-sovereignty-why-alberta-gets-called-traitors-for-what-quebec-does-freely/70805
“At some point, the hostage will stop asking for permission to leave the room.”
Welcome to January 2026, where the Canadian national pastime has shifted from hockey to the casual branding of fellow citizens as traitors.
As federal leaders clutch their pearls in Ottawa this week, BC Premier David Eby has helpfully updated our national dictionary: apparently, when Albertans have a coffee with US State Department officials to discuss their economic future, it isn’t “diplomacy" — it’s a high crime against the Crown.
It is truly heartwarming to witness this sudden, ironclad devotion to "national sovereignty." For years, CSIS has been shouting into the void about actual foreign interference from hostile regimes — real-deal espionage that would make a Bond villain blush — and the federal response was a collective, sleepy shrug and the appointment of a "Special ...