I have been campaigning since I was 14 years old. I have been trying to convince people to care about politics for over 22 years. It has been mine life’s mission. I have lived it, worked in it, and been instrumental in moments that many remember. Yet, none of those accomplishments hold a candle to what is happening in Alberta right now, and frankly, I have very little to do with it. My total official involvement in the petition campaign has been holding three Zoom meetings, about 150 phone calls, attending three petition signing events, and posting on X in support of others. I am not currently in any official “leadership” role in the movement, and that is exactly how I like it.
To see the people themselves, the true grassroots Albertans who I have loved so dearly ever since I became a Wildroser. To see the people, the regular hard working, salt of the earth, Albertans rising up to fight back against government overreach has touched me to the very core of my being. I am thankful, deeply grateful even, to see that my faith in all of you was not in vain, that you did listen, and that you didn’t just listen, you took action and are taking action.
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“I’m a veteran, I did my duty. I absolutely loved Canada, but I think Canada, especially the last 10 years, has changed. I think Alberta’s been abandoned in a lot of ways. I think the federal government has turned their back on us. I think a lot of the of money’s going just one way, and it’s a lost Liberal decade.”
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Maybe this is why Danielle keeps her cards close to her chest.
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Minding Ottawa's Business
Monday, January 26, 2026
RCMP Feared Lougheed Run
The RCMP in a secret 1981 memo feared Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed could lead the West out of Confederation. Western separatism “lacks a dynamic leader” but might succeed with a charismatic organizer like Lougheed, wrote the Mounties counter-terrorism unit.
“An individual who is considered a potential leader is the premier of Alberta, Peter Lougheed,” said the memo. “He has voiced disagreement with the separatist position and declared himself ‘as a Canadian first’ on numerous occasions. It is thought however that by actions in the oil pricing negotiations, he harbours latent thoughts of independence.”
“There is one ingredient lacking to make Western separatism a viable force,” wrote the RCMP. “According to numerous editorials and studies, there lacks a ‘dynamic leader,’ a René Levesque of the West.”
“If ...