Allison Ammeter 🧢
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Allison Ammeter 🧢
@AAmmeter
Wife of 1 (Michael), mom of 5 (2 sons, 1 son-in-love, 1 daughter, 1 daughter-in-love), grammy of 6 sweeties, Christian, grain farmer, pulse promoter.
Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada Katılım Şubat 2012
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Not a single media outlet reported on PM Carney’s “Who cares” comment, which is arguably a major diplomatic faux pas.
Imagine if President Trump said "Who cares" about Canada...
The Food Professor@FoodProfessor
When asked about Canada’s increasingly idle relationship with the United States, PM Carney’s response? “Who cares.” That is absolutely not the approach we need when 72% of our agri-food exports depend on the U.S. market.
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The Alberta Prosperity Project (@ABProsperityPrj) just announced part of their fiscal plan for an independent Alberta.
The benefits of independence would drastically improve the quality of life for all Albertans.
Here’s how 👇

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It’s the year 2035.
Ottawa banned gas vehicles.
Alberta chose freedom.
2035 hits different when you're independent of Marxist policies.
#AlbertaIndependence
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@QuickDickMcDick On trunk road in west central Alberta this weekend, blooming beside the paintbrush #prairielily

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Calling all Albertan federalists! Who's up to defending staying in Canada on the debate stage?
I am trying to set up a public debate on Alberta independence between four of the best Albertan speakers on the matter, two from each side.
Here's my problem. I have lots of candidates to champion Alberta independence, but so far, no one who is willing to stand up and defend Alberta remaining in Canada.
I asked Jason Kenney. He declined.
I asked Rachel Notley via a friend. She declined.
I asked Tom Lukaszuk. He hasn't responded.
This will be a ticketed event and a paid gig for the speakers.
I honestly didn't expect this problem.
Anyone living in Alberta who's interested, please message me.
GIF
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🚨 NOW LIVE: SOVEREIGN STEEL – The Anthem of Alberta 🚨
A cinematic battle cry for the soul of Alberta.
For the ranchers, the rig hands, the patriots who won’t kneel.
In collaboration with
@JimFergusonUK
& Freedom Train International.
🔥 Watch now. Share everywhere.🔥
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The Carney/Trump Meeting Indicates the Possible Demise of Canada - If you understood it.
For those capable of reading the economic and political signals, the 06 May 2025 White House meeting between Carney/Trump was a clear signal of the extreme headwinds faced by Canada.
President Trump directly and indirectly signaled his future intents vis-à-vis Canada. For Canadians, they can either accept that the entire globe is changing rapidly and they need to adjust – or we become a colony of other powers (Read USA, China, Iran, Islamists, Khalistanis etc)
I have seen exactly zero press analysis that either seeks to understand the current US Administration in this situation, nor have they reported on Canada’s position in all of this. (See below)
Canada’s state funded mainstream media is incapable or unwilling to understand the situation. In a few cases, the so-called “journalists” at CBC, CTV, Global etc. are trained to not make negative reports about Carney/Liberal Party as their bosses do not want to lose their state funding.
In many (most?) other cases, the journalists are either too stupid** or too ignorant** to understand the reality that is shifting under their feet.
(** Stupid = a bit thick, incapable of learning. **Ignorant = lacking relevant knowledge to the situation at hand)
UNDERSTANDING THE USA TODAY
Think of the government of the USA as a mega-corporation (USA Global Inc). It has several hundred business lines in almost two hundred countries. It is falling into bankruptcy. The senior executives are more interested in looting the company while hiring their friends and family to pay them massive salaries.
But the shareholders have just revolted, and they have replaced the old board of directors with hard core business folks. The senior executives are being fired one by one.
The bankruptcy reorganization of the USA is well underway. It will be chaotic as this is the nature of what happens to massive organizations as they are brutally downsized and reorganized. A lot of iron rice bowls will be broken; garments will be rendered; and tears shed.
(PRO TIP: Few leaders enjoy or thrive in chaos, but a limited few can. Among them are Donald Trump, General George Patton and General Russel Honoré, better known as the Ragin Cajun).
UNDERSTANDING TRUMP’S FAILURES AND SUCCESSES
Trump has had major successes in real estate -- and a few total blow outs. His greatest successes were “Land Assembly” projects whereby he identified real estate that was undervalued and/or underdeveloped. Like any other developer, he figured out which pieces of land are the “key” pieces. He acquires those quietly. Once the (undervalued) key land is in his position, he then announces the grand project and starts buying other land. The sellers now want to sell as they see an auction process in play, and they want to make sure they sell and are not left out. His greatest failures seem to have been in projects where big money and land which already had a high value was involved.
(PRO TIP: Land assembly for project development is a long-term process – not for the faint hearted or the quick profit crowd.)
WHAT IS TRUMP LOOKING FOR? (Geo-politics and real estate)
Trump wants his “USA Global” corporation to return to profitability before bankruptcy crushes it completely. He wants the company HQ to be in a good area with neighbors that either help him or are at least not a nuisance/threat to his company. Mexican cartel leaders, Chinese fentanyl providers and TdA gang bangers are on his target list.
Trump is also looking for “real estate” style deals that suit the interests of USA Global Inc. Think Greenland, Alberta, Panama, Mexico etc.)
CANADA AS A NEIGHBOUR
Trumps inner circle of financial/economic folks have a good read on Canada. The country is massively in debt, and it has been gutted by the last ten years of “post nationalist” government. It is weak, divided, underdeveloped and the “economic engine” of Canada (Ontario) has been driven almost solely by real estate over the last decade (or more). The real estate bubble is popping at the same time mass migration is flooding the GTAH with useless eaters. Trump would likely not even consider "Ontario 51" if it was given to him for free.
ALBERTA AS THE LAND ASEMBLY STYLE PROJECT
Seen globally, Alberta is probably the single most undervalued piece of land anywhere. It has perhaps the world’s largest oil and gas reserves, much of which remained unexplored. It also has several other bonus features such as wheat/grains, coal, Gold, Silver, Base metals (such as copper, lead, and zinc), Diamonds, Lithium, Uranium, Potash, Rare earth elements, water, sand and gravel, sandstone and other building stones, iron, magnetite, salt, and limestone. Plus, wood. And oh yeah. Lots of good skiing, hunting, and outdoor tourism stuff. BTW, despite mass migration, Alberta still has something resembling a functioning skilled work force – although a few more years may crush that as well.
Alberta is seriously undervalued due to more than 40 years of Ottawa led opposition to the development of Alberta’s natural resources. (See the Pierre Trudeau National Energy Project of 1980 for example.)
Ontario, by contrast, is overpopulated, massively in debt, no industry left to speak of (ex-auto), high unemployment and a population that is increasingly full of useless eaters who have lots of demand for “free stuff” and few skills to offer. Not to mention a failed education system, etc etc etc etc.
THE TRUMP CARNEY MEETING
Canada’s shallow and intellectually stunted mainstream media are trying to sell the Carney meeting as a modest success or a big win for Canada (Canada 1 Trump 0) or (Canada is Not for Sale). (See pictures below)
The key bits of the meeting were these, and few in Canada are putting them together in context.
1. Trump argues that the CAN/USA border is “artificial”. You can agree or not, but in political science and history terms, all national boundaries are artificial to some degree (Think Texas/Mexico) or Belgium/France/Netherlands. Crimea, Or Taiwan……
2. Carney stated that Canda is not for sale. Trump responded, “Never say never.”
3. Thirdly, Trump and (more importantly) Secretaires Bessent and Lutnick had made their positions clear on Canada (do not need it, tariffs are here to stay, auto industry in Canada is in trouble.) On tariffs, Trump stated “Nothing will change my mind.” (PRO TRIP: If you do not know who Bessent are and Lonick, then you have no idea of what is going to happen to Canada or the ROW).
4. Trump repeated the 51st state line.
5. Trump described the current Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) as “transitional”.
6 Trump hates China. Carney and his Laurentian elites/Power Corporation buddies love China and are tied to it economically and politically. Fatal mistake for Canada.
BACK TO THE LAND ASSEMBLY APPROACH
Trump and his economic/political advisors are aware that Canda is in moderate to severe political/economic and social trouble, especially following 10 years of Trudeau (fils) and his post nationalist, progressive mass migration and pro-China/Iran/Islamist policies.
From the USA points of view, the current leadership in Canada (read Carney, Ford et al) will continue to path to destruction of the last ten years.
Alberta is the only province that would really be worth the bother for those in the USA who envision a closer relationship of between the USA and Canada (Alberta 51, Alberta Sovereign, Alberta as an American Commonwealth.) The only other province in the mix could be Saskatchewan (limited population, agriculture assets, potash, O&G.)
CANADA AND THE FUTURE
Canada faces bleak choices. One approach is a central government that is determined to develop Canada as one of the richest countries in the world with a leading oil and natural gas capability back up by other resources. This could be done but would require leadership that has the will and the ability to undertake this massive project (Carney, Ford, Leblanc, Freeland, Champagne are clueless in these areas and actually want to go in the opposite direction such as NET ZERO, DEI, CRT and the poisonous “stakeholder capitalism.”)
The other approach, which is the current default, is that Canada continues its path of the last ten years and sinks into a quasi-third world status with failing institutions. Look at Brampton and Mississauga -- that is the future for Canada.
WHAT WOULD IT COST TO “BUY” ALBERTA?
Alberta has a population that is approaching five million. It has some 2.5 million people who pay federal/provincial income taxes.
Soooooooooo, if the USA were to consider Alberta as “Alberta 51” or a “Commonwealth of Alberta” option, it may have to make a financially attractive deal. That could include something like USD 100,000 to all Albertan taxpayers, a promise of development and lower business/personal income taxes. That cost could be $USD 250 billion.
Would it be worth it for the US to make a 250 billion dollar offer to get Alberta’s oil, along with everything else (military bases, norther access, canola, wheat, water etc.?
It would.
OUTLOOK
Trump could actually be an opportunity for Canada, but.....
There is currently no grand vision or plan in Canada for the future. Without it, Canada will continue to be the bottom country with respect to GDP per capital in the OECD. Carney’s current mass migration program and carbon tax fixation will accelerate the downward path.
Within less than two years, Canada could face the realistic possibility of a breakup, driven by the Ottawa centric “progressive” politicians and an ambitious US led North American project.
USEFUL THOUGHT: There are decades when only weeks happen. There are weeks when decades happen.
Canadians need to realize we have weeks and months to react. If not, we have no “Canada sovereign” future.


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@FoodProfessor As a member of Canada’s non-monopoly sector, operating on global prices, I thank you for your voice in this matter. It looks like we may be at a unique pivot point that may get us past the SM5.
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On Sunday, I appeared on one of Quebec’s most-watched shows, Tout le monde en parle, to discuss trade, tariffs, and interprovincial trade barriers. On average, nearly 2 million people watch this show, live or recorded. I explained to a Quebec audience why supply management is a problem.
Since then, I have received dozens of insulting emails and direct messages, accusing me of being unfair and insisting that supply management should remain untouched. No academic in Quebec dares to criticize supply management—ever—because the dairy lobby will come after them.
This is what politicians are up against, which is why the only person who can force Canada to reform is Donald Trump.

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@WheatGeerJJ @GuellyKristen @UofAALES @G_GavinChen @gurcharn_brar @MayaEvenden Congratulations Kristen! And proud parents!
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Congrats to @GuellyKristen on successfully defending her Masters degree in ag entomology today at @UofAALES in Dr.Boyd Mori’s Lab!
@G_GavinChen @gurcharn_brar
@MayaEvenden



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Finally. Lacombe Ponoka residents voted Jennifer Johnson for MLA with an overwhelming majority, many knowing she had been slandered by sliced and diced quotes of a talk she gave. The libel and slander lives on, but Jennifer deserves only praise for her poise through it all.
Western Standard@WSOnlineNews
BREAKING: Alberta UCP welcomes Jennifer Johnson into caucus westernstandard.news/alberta/breaki…
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@abfarmer1962 @CanSmitty Waiting on a canola field to ripen a bit more (some of it froze in June, then regrew. Only a hot summer like this would have finished it up).
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There ya go! Kinda rare to be done by end of Sept but I like it! Thx to RME @CanSmitty for the loaner unit on Sat! This CS3100 lived up to its pod shatter resistance rating, 3 wild wind storms last week and min pods shattered, decent yield with min moisture as well #beertime 🍺
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@kowalchukfarms1 Quite the scare, John! So glad you dealt with it quickly, instead of ignoring - nice to know you'll be perking along well again!
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@lavoyfarmer Finished our cereals in first week of September (poor-medium yields due to extreme drought in area). Waiting on canola - finished one field today. No dessicating this year - heat / drought has done it for us.
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@AAmmeter It’s going okay, thank you. But we probably need another week. Most of the little showers that have gone through have hit us. Yields aren’t super, but better than we anticipated. And how are you folks doing?
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Combine header finds. Doing headlands, I've picked up frightening things (a propane tank), ridiculous things (a semi tire), mysterious things (a model airplane). But I broke our laughing with this latest one-a purple birthday balloon! #pop
What have you found over the years?
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