Well, my Beiseker team started an initiative at the Country Fair yesterday. Our program is called 'Stop N Talk about our future'. We spoke strictly about the situation in Canada. Logan had a poll going asking people if they are happy with the current state of Canada. 51 people said NO and 4 said YES. Some of the NOs said they don't want to separate but did agree that something has got to be done. People were willing to talk after they answered the poll question. I guess people like to be asked their opinion. Even the Forever Canada people looked at the info we had printed out from Stats Canada, OPEC and other reputable sources and were stunned to find out how badly Canada is doing. Our mission was just to get people to decide that they are not happy with the status quo. And we didn't get any fingers! Actually people were confused as to which side we represented. Perfect! Mission accomplished - unity. We are, after all, all Canadians.
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What a moron!
It must be the Russians or the Americans involved. No one will even consider that Albertans are just not happy with the way politicians like this clown run our country. I just can't fathom why not one of these guys will have a discussion with us or ask why? - Alternate universe. 🤡
Nenshi asks CSIS to spy on Alberta independence movement
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi called for a CSIS probe into the Alberta independence movement.
Jun 12
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Author: Quinn Patrick
Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has written an open letter to the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, requesting an investigation into alleged foreign interference in Alberta’s independence movement, despite prior reports that indicate the RCMP did not find any information to indicate foreign interference.
The letter, addressed earlier this week to CSIS Director Daniel Rogers, asks the agency to provide public updates on its risk assessment ahead of Alberta’s planned referendum.
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