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“Alberta’s independence campaign has now surpassed 177,000 signatures, marking a major milestone as Alberta moves toward the October 19 independence vote.

This video breaks down why signature collection must continue through the end of April, why every additional signature matters, and what Bill 23 actually does. It also explains why Bill 23 does not stop or undermine the referendum process, and why it may strengthen confidence in the signature counting process.

The video also responds to claims about investment uncertainty, pointing instead to growing concern from Alberta energy leaders who say Ottawa’s policies are hurting development, investment, and Alberta’s long-term prosperity.

In this video:

Alberta surpasses 177,000 signatures
Why the campaign must keep pushing
What Bill 23 means for the referendum
Why the October 19 vote remains on track
Why energy executives are warning about Ottawa’s policies
Why this vote matters for Alberta’s ...

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NDP convention insanity reaches America and beyond.

These people are truly nuts

Inanity Of Identity Politics Exposed At Canadian NDP Convention

The recent convention of the Canadian New Democratic Party (NDP) became a microcosm of the inanity of identity politics found in forums ranging from politics to higher education.

Participants were given familiar “equity cards” as literal card-carrying members of groups demanding preferred treatment. The problem is when one identity group demands preference over another. The result, as seen in Winnipeg, was calamity and quickly became comedy.

Many in education have long pushed equity cards and “identity markers” to get students to define themselves by their race, disability, gender, or other criteria. Even computer science teachers are told to tailor their lessons to identity markers.

Such markers are treated as essential to creating “Identity safe classrooms.”

There are even DEI games where children are encoura.....
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