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What you're seeing here is the result of suppression subjugation and demoralizing the 158 years of a Westminster parliamentary system has done to the True North Strong and Free Canadians. And we have had enough.!! The self-determination of Albertans will provide freedom for all Canadians. West exit is the beginning of this freedom with prosperity and economic strength!
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta

One of the most significant conversations I had in Red Deer was not with a longtime political activist, a public figure, or someone who lives and breathes this stuff every day. It was with ordinary Albertans who told me they had never really been involved in politics before. They said they had never canvassed. Never stepped forward publicly like this. Never imagined they would be out on the side of the road waving flags and speaking openly about Alberta independence. And yet there they were. That matters. It matters because movements do not become real when the loudest voices get louder. They become real when regular people, people who used to stay out of politics entirely, start feeling that the situation has become too important to ignore. That is what I think this moment represents. These were not people looking for a hobby or some political tribe to join. They were people who felt that Alberta may be staring at a rare window of opportunity, and that if we let it slip through our fingers, we may never get another one like it again. That is a very different kind of energy. It is one thing for committed independence supporters to keep making the case year after year. It is another thing entirely when people who were never engaged before begin to say: This is our chance. We cannot waste it. We may not get another one. That tells me the movement is moving beyond its old boundaries. It also helps explain why this issue hits so deeply for so many families. A lot of these people are not motivated by abstract theory. They are thinking about their kids, their grandkids, their cost of living, their ability to build a future here, and whether Alberta will remain a place where ordinary people can still prosper and live with a sense of freedom and dignity. When people like that start showing up, it means the issue has become personal. And once something becomes personal, it gets much harder for the political class to dismiss it as fringe. That may be the deeper significance of what is happening. The independence movement is no longer just being carried by the usual voices. It is pulling in people who had almost given up on politics entirely. People who had tuned out. People who thought nothing would ever change. People who are now saying that maybe this is the moment when Albertans finally have to stop waiting for Ottawa to fix things and start taking responsibility for their own future. Agree or disagree with them, that is not something to laugh off. That is a sign of a population beginning to wake up. And when ordinary people start believing that this may be their last real chance to change the direction of their province, that is when movements become powerful. That is when they stop being theoretical. That is when they become hard to ignore.

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grok: Yes, it's essentially true. The thread accurately describes how Procter & Gamble (a soap company) used hydrogenation technology on cheap cottonseed oil byproduct to create a lard-like shortening, launched Crisco in 1911 with heavy marketing (not health science), and helped shift American kitchens away from traditional animal fats. Trans fats were a later unintended consequence.
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Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
In 1907 a German chemist called Edwin Kayser walked into the offices of Procter & Gamble in Cincinnati with a patent and a proposition. The patent described a process for taking liquid cottonseed oil, bubbling hydrogen through it under pressure in the presence of a nickel catalyst, and producing a solid white substance with a long shelf life and no particular flavour. Procter & Gamble bought it immediately. They were not a food company. They were a soap company. Their interest in hardened cottonseed oil was that it could be turned into soap more cheaply than tallow, and tallow prices were rising. The hardened cottonseed oil made excellent soap. It also, the chemists noted, looked exactly like lard. It is worth pausing to remember what cottonseed oil actually was. For most of the nineteenth century, cotton seeds were industrial waste. The oil pressed from them was dark, foul, and used primarily in the manufacture of explosives, dyes, and roofing tar. Improvements in bleaching in the 1880s made it palatable enough to use as an adulterant in olive oil. Its chief virtue was that it was nearly tasteless and very, very cheap. Procter & Gamble looked at the hardened cottonseed oil sitting in their soap factory, looked at the lard market, and made a decision. They needed a name. They tried Krispo. Trademark conflict. They tried Cryst. Someone in management noted, delicately, the religious connotations. They settled on Crisco, derived from CRYStallised Cottonseed Oil, and launched it in June 1911 with one of the first modern advertising campaigns in American history. The campaign did not mention cottonseed. It mentioned purity. It mentioned modernity. It mentioned the marvel of factory production over the messy, old-fashioned business of rendering animal fat at home. It distributed free cookbooks containing six hundred and fifteen recipes, every single one of which called for Crisco. It paid railways to use Crisco in their dining cars. It targeted Jewish households on the basis that Crisco was kosher in a way lard could never be. By 1916, Americans were buying sixty million cans of Crisco a year. Three cans for every family in the country. Within one generation, lard had gone from the standard cooking fat in nearly every American kitchen to an old-fashioned ingredient your grandmother used. There was no health data driving this. There was an advertising budget and a soap company that had accidentally invented a food. The trans fats produced by partial hydrogenation, eventually banned in 2018 after killing an unknowable number of people, would not be flagged as a problem for another seventy years. The cottonseed oil itself, now joined on the shelf by soy and corn and canola and sunflower, is still the dominant cooking fat in the developed world. It is in your salad dressing. It is in the fryer at every restaurant you have ever eaten in that did not specifically advertise otherwise. It is the default. It started as soap. Then it was looking for something to do. Now it's the most-consumed fat in the Western diet, and the lard that built the American kitchen for two hundred years before it is the thing people are nervous about putting in their pastry. The marketing worked. It has not stopped working.
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Cindy McLean@chill986·
@SamaHoole Maybe a dumb question, but for seasoning cast iron skillets, can tallow be used instead of Crisco?
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Barry Sharp@BarryESharp·
Mark Carney, your latest floor-crosser isn't "strengthening" anything. It's the same Liberal playbook of buying power with defectors while Canadians pay the price. Marilyn Gladu spent years as a CPC MP from Sarnia, Lambton, Bkejwanong, an energy and petrochemical hub, correctly calling out the consumer carbon tax as a "bait-and-switch" that punishes families and industry alike. Now she's crossed to prop up your minority government, the fifth defector helping you creep toward a majority without facing voters. That's not "practical leadership." That's betrayal of her riding's core interests and the voters who sent her to Ottawa four times. The numbers don't lie. Federal debt sits at 2.35 trillion dollars, roughly 56,000 dollars for every man, woman, and child in Canada. Your government is running another 78 billion dollar deficit this year. Per-capita GDP growth under the Liberals has been the worst in modern Canadian history at just 0.3 percent annually. Unemployment is at 6.7 percent, with 84,000 private-sector jobs lost in February 2026 alone. Over 670 billion dollars in energy and resource projects remain stalled by regulatory gridlock and net-zero ideology, precisely the kind of evidence-based development Gladu's former riding needs most. You tout "resilient supply chains" and "job creation" amid global uncertainty. Yet your Brookfield ties, billions in assets managed with heavy exposure to China, including loans from the Bank of China, scream conflict of interest for a Prime Minister. Canadians aren't buying the globalist spin while housing costs crush families, energy prices stay artificially high despite our resource wealth, and productivity stagnates. This isn't unity. It's consolidation around a failing agenda: more debt, more regulation, more virtue-signaling that delivers worse outcomes than any G7 peer. Gladu can call it "constructive." Canadians call it continuation of the Trudeau-Carney continuity that has hollowed out our economy. Evidence over excuses. Citizens first. Canada First.
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The Pleb 🌍 Reporter@truckdriverpleb·
Everyone please post all Marilyn Gladu screenshots below before she locks her account I'm going to cover this on my next show
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BertaProudDad@BertaProudDad·
They say we live in an echo chamber, yet every time I invite the other side to debate, it turns into excuses. A guy made a video saying people like me should go to prison, then ran from an actual discussion. I do not claim to know everything. I am willing to learn. We are not the same. #cdnpoli #abpoli #FreeSpeech #Debate
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FEAR NO MORE
FEAR NO MORE@SHEEPSLIVE·
MOST PEOPLE DON ’T KNOW THAT OUR BODIES ARE A TEMPLE OF GOD! A DWELLING PLACE! IF LEFT VACANT / DESOLATE DEFILED OR DESECRATED WE BECOME A HOST TO ANY SPIRIT TO PREY ON! WHAT’S YOUR BODY HOSTING?
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Liz Churchill@liz_churchill10·
The Pharmaceutical Whores ADMIT IT… Dr. Mary Talley Bowden blows the lid off the 1986 scam…they KNOW the shots maim and kill children…and that’s why they demanded total protection. REPEAL IT NOW
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The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
🪙REMEMBER: CANADA HAS *NO* GOLD RESERVES🪙 We are the ONLY G7 country with ZERO gold reserves. NOW, WANT TO BE *REALLY* PISSED OFF? Ukraine has 27.37 tonnes of gold valued at roughly $3.5–3.7 billion USD. CANADA HAS GIVEN THEM +$25.5 BILLION IN FINANCIAL WAR AID!! Ukraine are buying & hoarding gold --> and NOT using it to pay for their war!!! WHY THE FUCK ARE WE SUPPORTING THE UKRAINE WAR EFFORT WHEN *CLEARLY* THEY HAVE FUNDS??
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Democracy is a thing of the past in Canada. Our votes don't count, as evidenced by 5 floor crossings in the last 3 months. Here in Alberta, a handful of natives are trying to stop the petition. Do something about it. Come sign the petition, and bring a friend. I'll be at my usual location starting around 12:30 today.
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John Gatti@johngatti2·
What do you call a country where the poorer it gets, the more economic incompetent it becomes the more popular the government becomes ???
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Erin O'Toole@erinotoole·
CBC Radio’s The House had an excellent overview of this history of Canada-China relations this morning. I was pleased to offer my thoughts about the EV deal and wider concerns related to balancing trade pressures alongside our interests & values. podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the…
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The Freedom Convoy was a way of expressing our Democratic and constitutional rights and freedoms. We quickly found out how broken our democracy is and how impossible it was to fix unilaterally across the board. We were vilified and lied about in every which- way possible. In 11 years, our national debt rose by ~$800 billion. A large part went by NGOs, that does not have any viable way to be accounted for. Eg: $ 1.09 billion went to Iran, which now in hindsight helped produce today's war. Including terrorism lead to American and people dead the world over and IRGC's attempt at nuclear armaments. That if left unchecked would be the end of Israel and their 9.3 billion citizens... That is Canada's legacy. And only one example what true conservatives continue to fight against today.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
I went to listen to her speak at the University of Calgary yesterday. It was a packed auditorium. She could only speak for 90 minutes because that's all the school would allow, but the crowd wanted more. She's an eye witness to one of the most important moments in Canadian history. The Freedom Convoy will be studied and talked about for generations, and she was right in the middle of it. I hate my government, but as I listened to her, I kept realizing I can't hate it enough. What they did to us. What they continue to do to us. There are evil men and women in Ottawa. Christ taught us to forgive, and Tamara exemplifies that. Me? If I had been subjected to the same treatment that she was, I'd be hunting down some humans for the rest of my life. God bless you Tamara.
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