This is a very good interview with Denis Kalma covering many subjects of independence and next steps after a Yes vote.
Dennis Kalma is a retired corporate executive who has spent the last several years assisting behind the scenes in the Alberta independence movement. In our full discussion, Dennis and the boys discuss his work as the principle author of The Value of Freedom document, the primary issues currently plaguing Canada, and how rethinking indigenous relations will be key to a successful independent Alberta.
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Last night our team door knocked and canvassed a neighbourhood in Cochrane. We figured out every 7 minutes we got a signature. However, I was amazed at the people who said they would never separate from Canada. One of the most disarming comments came from an older gentleman who would have signed until he saw the video of Marty up North with the woman. He indicated that he wanted no part of a movement who could treat an older woman like that. SIGH. My fear is that mainstream media could pick up on this. I've asked our leader - also Marty's leader - to ask him to remove both videos as he did a follow up one. However, our leader believes he needs to tread carefully as Marty is pulling in an average of 60 signatures a day.
Oh gawd….more stupidity. I hope the one against the NDP actually succeeds. That would send a huge message.
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And with that, two more Alberta recall petitions have been announced.
Thursday, Elections Alberta declared recall petitions against Progressive Tory Party of Alberta MLA Pete Guthrie, and NDP MLA Marie Renaud.
Starting Friday, the two petitioners will have 90 days to collect signatures from those in their riding after registering canvassers.
The petition against Guthrie, MLA for Airdrie-Cochrane, was filed by Lawrence Martini, who claims in the applicant statement that Guthrie once had an "open house" and says "unprovoked, Guthrie called the police and had me [Martini] removed."
Guthrie was elected under the UCP banner in the 2023 election; however, he was kicked out of their caucus in April 2025 after he openly criticized how the Government handled the allegation and investigations into corruption within AHS.
He was left without a party for several months before ultimately joining...