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I hope those MLA’s are paying attention.
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26,112 out of a voting population of roughly 28,000 in Innisfail, Sylvan Lake, Rocky Mountain House, Rimbey and Sundre signed the petition for Alberta Independence referendum.

That’s about 92.9% eligible voters signed the petition on those five towns alone.

https://x.com/JeffreyRWRath/status/2049736887544504700

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🤦🏼‍♀️ The way the headline reads, you’d think Parker was doing something dumb again but he’s not (for a change).

Lukaszuk is up to his neck in it.

EDMONTON— Elections Alberta has reportedly initiated legal action against an Alberta independence advocacy group after police were seen at a group event on Wednesday.

David Parker, one of the leaders of the Centurion Project, claims they received notice that Alberta's elections office has begun legal action against the group.

The notice was reportedly given when at least eight Edmonton Police Service officers showed up to a Centurion Project speaking event in Edmonton on Wednesday.

Project leaders have said officers were respectful and left the event after learning nothing illegal was happening there, and have criticized Elections Alberta for the theatrics of sending numerous officers to deliver a notice.

"Let this sink in. Someone at Elections Alberta has enough pull to make a call to the chief of police, and get a dozen officers dispatched to serve...

Wow! You go Tamara! 💪

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Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich announced she has filed a lawsuit against the Ottawa Police Service and Crown prosecutor for their “malicious prosecution” of her.

“This isn’t just about me; it’s about stopping this kind of abuse so no Canadian ever faces it again,” Lich said in a statement on X April 29.
The lawsuit has also been filed against the Ottawa Police Services Board, the Attorney General of Ontario, the two Ottawa Police Services detectives assigned to the mischief case, and His Majesty the King in right of Ontario for “malicious prosecution and negligent investigation.”

Lich, who was one of the main organizers behind the 2022 trucker protest against COVID-19 vaccine passports and other pandemic restrictions, said she was put through the “longest mischief trial” in Canada’s history for her role in the “most peaceful and polite protest of all time.”

In addition to the 18 days that Lich spent in jail following her initial arrest, ...

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