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It is what it is
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Gen 1:16 KJV And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.



A successful and lawful referendum for Alberta independence on Oct. 19, can lead to full sovereignty within months, not years. History supports this: Norway’s separation from Sweden in 1905 was completed in roughly three months, while Czechoslovakia’s peaceful Velvet Divorce into Czechia and Slovakia took under six months in 1992–93. The transition from Alberta as a province to independent nation is far more straightforward than many imagine. The federal government exercises relatively few direct roles within Alberta, and those responsibilities are well-known including how to deliver them. With political will, pre-planning, and good faith negotiations, transitioning these limited federal functions can be achieved quickly, allowing Alberta to assume its full sovereign status. If the federal government fails to engage in the legally required good faith negotiations, it does not preclude Alberta declaring its independence and relying on international recognition.


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Local resident confronts police amid pro-Palestine protesters marching on Sheppard Avenue: “You gotta start enforcing the law. I don’t know who gives you your mandate, but start enforcing the law.” 📸 Mar 29, 2026 #Toronto #ProtestMania Support independent reporting on Canada’s protest circuit and hate industry: ProtestMania.com




Some of us expressed great concern about the Iran War when it was first launched. We were shouted down and condemned as “panicans” and “blackpillers” and even Islamist sympathizers. But it’s pretty clear from how things have gone that our concerns were absolutely reasonable and legitimate. Maybe Trump will get us out of this thing soon and it still won’t spiral into a long and drawn out war. But even if that happens — and I’m not convinced it will — no thoughtful person can deny at this point that the spiral and long war scenario is very much a possibility. No reasonable person, at this stage, can say that our concerns were irrational. What looks irrational now — and always did — is the demand for blind allegiance and unthinking “trust” in our elected leaders, as though we are called to have faith in politicians like we have faith in God.


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