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Republic of Alberta Se unió Eylül 2024
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Buster Highman
Buster Highman@BusterHigh32024·
@AmericaReal3 Uhmmm have you seen how kids do math today? Its easier to give them the answer than it is to draw lines and circles on the box for them
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Buster Highman@BusterHigh32024·
@romuald_correia I support this i think we should fund raise to show our appreciation for all the drag storytime volunteers have done to go to Meca. It looks like they are having a blast
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Liberals are nazi’s
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Anti Left Memes
Anti Left Memes@AntiLeftMemes·
Describe this Florida Sheriff using ONE word
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Coleen Mac
Coleen Mac@colleen_torp1·
Thanks for nothing: Carney, Liberal Party of Canada and the Elbows Up Crew!
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Jason Lavigne
Jason Lavigne@JasonLavigneAB·
“It’s Canada’s oil!” Really? Then why are the loudest voices against developing it so often from the provinces that benefit from Alberta’s wealth but refuse to support Alberta’s resources? Ottawa restricts it. Quebec vilifies it. B.C. blocks it. Yet somehow Alberta is still expected to keep paying the bills. The truth is simple: it is Alberta’s oil. Since the Natural Resources Transfer Agreement of 1930, Alberta has owned its natural resources. In a functioning country, Canada would embrace Alberta’s energy sector, build the infrastructure, develop the resources, and ensure affordable energy for Canadians. Instead, Albertans face endless regulation, punishing taxes, blocked pipelines, and billions transferred out of the province to benefit others, including those who openly oppose the industry that funds them. This is why more Albertans are waking up. Canada doesn’t deserve Alberta. Alberta would be better off on its own.
Hedgeye@Hedgeye

🇺🇸 U.S. Oil & Gas: The U.S. sits on 46 billion barrels of proved crude oil reserves, with 60% of that locked in dense underground rock. The Permian Basin, which stretches across West Texas and southeastern New Mexico, pumps out 6.6 million barrels a day on its own, more than every OPEC country except Saudi Arabia. Zoom out, and the U.S. is the single largest oil producer on the planet at 13.6 million barrels a day, out-producing both Russia (9.1M) and Saudi Arabia (9.3M). On natural gas, it isn't close: America produced a record 43.2 trillion cubic feet in 2025, roughly a quarter of the world's supply and more than Russia and Iran combined. The U.S. sits on world-class reserves and out-produces every petrostate.

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Mia
Mia@Marielaina3·
Wow, this image hits hard. They litterally want to keep us prisoners in confederation. Know thy enemy.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Alberta’s done carrying passengers.
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Mike Bales 🫡🇺🇸
Here's how you end your career in a split second. Share if you agree.
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Concerned Canadian
Concerned Canadian@Concern70732755·
Your thoughts ? Will the Federal Government attempt to thwart the process and will they invoke the EA ??
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Pauls Pizza
Pauls Pizza@the_pauls_pizza·
Stickers available at our Airdrie location
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The Buck You Will
The Buck You Will@TheBuckYouWill·
🤣🤣🤣GEORGE CLOONEY OF FINANCE!🤣🤣🤣
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Patrick Seguin
Patrick Seguin@CapitalCronik·
@ikwilson Your province has more debt per person then any of the others
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Keith Wilson
Keith Wilson@ikwilson·
In a household, trust breaks down when one partner spends recklessly while the other carries the load. It’s not surprising that talk of separation and divorce follows. Alberta’s frustration with federal spending and debt reflects that same dynamic—and explains why an increasing number of Albertans are seeing independence as the only viable path forward. #AlbertaIndependence
Kevin Pacitti 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇬🇧@kpac_15

By the end of the year, Canadian governments will owe $2.526 trillion, almost 100% of our GDP, the first time that's happened in 36 years. Well done Canada. Well done 🤦🏻‍♂️

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Dave G 🇨🇦
Dave G 🇨🇦@DWG009·
@ikwilson There is only one G7 country who doesn’t have at least a 100% GDP to debt ratio, so what’s your point. All western countries live well off borrowed money! Canada is no different!
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flyingnoelle
flyingnoelle@noelleisflying·
I promise you won't be disappointed 🤭
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
People keep saying: “A referendum doesn’t mean Alberta gets to leave.” That sounds smart… but it misses the actual legal reality. A successful referendum isn’t just a suggestion. It establishes the will of the people. In Canada, that triggers a constitutional obligation for good faith negotiations. And good faith doesn’t mean: “We heard you… and we say no.” It means: You must negotiate seriously. You cannot ignore the result. You cannot stall forever. The conversation shifts from: “Are you allowed to leave?” to “How do we make it happen?” That’s the key point people are missing. Independence isn’t handed over instantly. But a clear vote forces the process forward. It forces the issue onto the table in a way that cannot be dismissed. That’s power. And if Albertans stand united behind that vote, it becomes politically, legally, and practically impossible to ignore. This only works if people understand it… and stand behind it. If you want Alberta to have that choice, you need to act now. Go sign the petition. Visit StayFreeAlberta.com to find a signing location near you. Let’s make the will of the people impossible to ignore.
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Kat
Kat@kat_maryb·
Gen X check: Does anyone else immediately lose respect for someone the second you see pronouns listed? Or is it just me? #GenX
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
It’s good news that the Strait of Hormuz has now reopened. This must be a long lasting and workable solution, without tolls or restrictions on routes. Today we announced our joint plan with France and other international partners to protect freedom of navigation. We need to see a return to peace and stability, and a permanent ceasefire.
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