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Sandra G
Sandra G@Sandra_____G·
To all the independent Albertan followers. Flood the feeds this morning with Alberta independence posts. Let’s get the word out, Mitch is heading to Edmonton this morning with all signed petitions. Let’s Go
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Kel
Kel@stopthebiscuit·
My flag is flying high and proud!
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Karla Treadway | Host Sovereign Sphere Podcast
Canada's PM Signed a Secret Police Deal With China. Now he's severing our relationship with the USA and running into the arms of the EU. Not just for trade....for a totally different agenda. Everyone's asking why Mark Carney is pivoting away from the US but hat's the wrong question. The right question is: why does a man who sat on the WEF board, co-chaired a $130 trillion Net Zero alliance, proposed replacing the US dollar, and served on the Bilderberg Steering Committee, think Canada's future belongs inside supranational institutions rather than as a sovereign nation? In this episode, we follow the thread of Carney's actual resume. Not what he says. What he built. So when he flies to Brussels and signs defence partnerships with the EU, and then lands in Beijing and calls Xi Jinping a strategic partner while signing a secret police cooperation deal between the RCMP and China's Ministry of Public Security, this is clearly not trade diversification. This is Carney aligning us with elite, unelected global institutions. And Canadians never voted for it.
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Marshall Black
Marshall Black@Marshal62540734·
@Jayde8700 @prairiecentrist The most astonishing attribute of the Elbowzos is their wilfull refusal to acknowledge any failure by the Lieberals. The closest you're going to get is "Oh yeah!? What about your guy?"
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Funny Fights
Funny Fights@Funny_Fightss·
So they jumped this boy at first but at the end he did what he had to do he got back with they ssa 🤏🏾🤏🏾🤏🏾🫡
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
Brian Lilly just exposed what this sovereign wealth fund really is. This isn’t about building wealth for Canadians. It’s government picking winners and losers… with YOUR money. Billions flowing into projects they control. Their insiders benefit. Their allies get funded. Massive red flags all over this. The Liberals won’t want this getting out. Great Job @brianlilley
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Nico Lagan
Nico Lagan@RealNicoLagan·
He Did NOT Serve His Sentence! Jaskirat Singh Sidhu Must Be Deported | Chris Joseph Speaks Out Jaskirat Singh Sidhu was supposed to be deported Monday April 27th. He's still in Canada. Humboldt Broncos father @cjoseph23 joins The Political Orphans to explain what most Canadians don't know — deportation was part of Sidhu's written sentence. He served 2.5 years of 8. He has not served his sentence. 400 people will be deported from Canada this week. People who stole cars. People caught with drugs. Yet the man who killed 16 and injured 13 is still here. Watch the full interview 👇
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
@JoshSmolt @ABDanielleSmith That’s why I bought a UCP membership. I’ll be really disappointed if they do this and highly motivated to join the party and do everything I can from within to have a second chance.
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Josh@JoshSmolt·
Alberta Independence Supporters, did you know that @ABDanielleSmith passed a bill December 2025 that quietly added an amendment to Section 4 of the Referendum Act? It now gives the Alberta government the explicit discretion to ignore the results of a successful independence referendum!! Had enough of the UCP leadership’s unaccountable games? If you actually support real democracy in Alberta, it’s time to buy a UCP membership right now and attend the upcoming UCP Board town halls for members and show up for the next AGM on November 27–29, 2026 at the BMO Centre in Calgary. unitedconservative.ca/take-action/me…
Bruce Pardy@PardyBruce

Full text: The referendum goose could still be cooked (published in December following the enactment of Bill 14) For Alberta supporters of independence, the Alberta government has fixed a problem and created a new one. In an October column in the Western Standard, I urged the government to repeal section 2(4) of the Citizen Initiative Act (CIA). That section prohibited Albertans from proposing a referendum on independence. It tied up the Alberta Prosperity Project’s (APP) proposed question in the courts. On December 10, the Alberta legislature passed Bill 14, which repealed section 2(4). Credit to the UCP government where credit is due. Full steam ahead on collecting signatures for the proposed vote. It will be held, hopefully, in late 2026. But in the same bill, the government gave itself a new power. If the people vote “yes” in an independence referendum, the government can now decide not to implement the results. It doesn’t say so in those words. But that is what the new section means. Bear with me. Section 2(4) said that a referendum proposal “must not contravene sections 1 to 35.1 of the Constitution Act, 1982.” Sections 1 to 34 are the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Sections 35 and 35.1 relate to Aboriginal rights. A referendum question “contravenes” the Charter and Aboriginal rights when it proposes to do away with them. That’s what an independence referendum would do. To become independent means to leave your country and its constitution behind. Separation entails “clear repudiation of the existing constitutional order”. So said the Supreme Court of Canada in its 1998 Reference case decision about Quebec. The Charter applies to Canada and its provinces. An independent Alberta would not be a province. The Charter and section 35 would not apply. In effect, the CIA forbade an independence referendum. As some of us expected, Justice Colin Feasby of the Alberta King’s Bench confirmed that. He released his judgment on the APP question the day after the government introduced Bill 14. It said that the APP’s referendum proposal contravenes sections 1 to 35.1. “[I]ndependence would require the replacement of the Canadian constitution, including the identified sections, with a new Alberta constitution. ...[The CIA] “did not give citizens the power to initiate a referendum on the question of independence from Canada.” This was a made-in-Alberta obstacle. The federal government didn’t cause it. The federal Clarity Act didn’t create it. It was not because of the Supreme Court of Canada’s reference case about Quebec. The question was not whether Alberta can hold an independence referendum. It can. The issue was not whether holding an independence referendum is constitutional. It is. The Alberta court was not meddling in the process, as some have suggested. Justice Feasby was doing the job that the statute assigned. Alberta’s own law was the problem. Thanks to Bill 14, the CIA no longer forbids proposing a referendum on independence. But the problem has not gone away. Instead, the government has given it a different form. Bill 14 has moved it from the beginning to the end of the process. The final provision of Bill 14 amends the Referendum Act. That’s the statute under which a referendum would be held. Before Bill 14, under the Referendum Act a successful independence referendum would have been binding on the government. But not anymore. Bill 14 says the government is not required to implement the results of a referendum “if doing so would contravene sections 1 to 35.1 of the Constitution Act, 1982.” Those are the same words that caused the trouble in the repealed section 2(4) of the CIA. Independence “contravenes” sections 1 to 35.1. If Albertans vote to leave Canada, the Alberta government now has the power to refuse. I put this question to Alberta’s Minister of Justice Mickey Amery last week, during an interview hosted by Jason Lavigne. “You've reserved for the government the ability to be a gatekeeper at the end of the process,” I said, “the ability to say, we don't want to do it [pursue independence even with a “Yes” vote].” The Minister responded, “In theory that could happen.” Would the government dare? If 60 percent of Albertans voted for independence, refusing to move forward could be political suicide. But if the referendum was narrowly approved by 50 percent plus one, the story might be different. Premier Danielle Smith has consistently identified “a sovereign Alberta inside a united Canada”, as her mandate. A government committed to that outcome that might well repudiate a referendum win for independence. A “binding” referendum on independence, says the new law, is not binding at all. The government can reject independence even if the people vote for it. The independence goose might still be cooked, just with a different sauce. We won’t find out until after a successful referendum.

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Prairie Steel
Prairie Steel@PrairieSteel2·
lol, I like this cover 😉😝
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦@JayGenXer·
⚠️ WORTH ALL 11 MINUTES!! ⚠️ Glenn Beck just dropped a nuke 💣 on Canada 🇨🇦 He’s calling it exactly what it is: **Canada is no longer a free nation.** We have a government that controls your speech, your property, your energy, your news, your guns, your healthcare — and now offers you assisted suicide when the wait times get too long. This isn’t democracy. This is a managed oligarchy with democratic trappings. The Liberals have turned Canada into a warning for the rest of the free world. Video is absolutely brutal. Watch it all the way through. Canada used to be better than this. What’s the one thing that proves we’ve lost our freedom the most? Drop it below 👇 #cdnpoli #Canada
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TAdam
TAdam@Adam34953T·
@TroyWestwood Stickers on grocery floors telling me what direction to walk saved my life 🤪😂😂😂😂
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TAdam@Adam34953T·
How many people that signed that petition changed their minds after all the new changes in Canada that the liberals have done since ?
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
🚨 BREAKING! IF YOU CARE ABOUT ALBERTA INDEPENDENCE PLEASE GO ON LINE AND BUY A UCP MEMBERSHIP. mailto:info@unitedconservative.ca Let @ABDanielleSmith know that ALBERTA INDEPENDENCE IS THE UCP!
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wealthmoose
wealthmoose@wealthmoose·
🇨🇦 Since Elon Musk is also Canadian… If he ran for Prime Minister, would you vote for him?🤔 @elonmusk • YES • NO Answer Below 👇 #Canada #Cdnpoli
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
This is exactly what I was talking about in my video this morning. Dozens of different groups and organizations supporting Alberta independence are going to emerge in the coming weeks, and that's fantastic. Some will resonate with you more than others. There might even be some that you don't totally agree with. That's OK. Getting the message out about the values of an independent Alberta is not a "one shoe fits all" proposition. Join a group. Join the movement.
Renew Alberta@RenewABSociety

The values of Old Canada still exist, we must fight for them. Renew Alberta is an organization committed to preserving the history of Old Canada by fighting for the independence of Alberta.

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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
All of the “Forever Canadians” need to read the Zero Hedge Article below. The US isn’t a threat to Canada. A well managed, cooperative relationship with the US is the solution to Canada’s economic stagnation. Instead we have Mark Carney who extols “like minded”, “strategic partners” in communist China and deliberately undermines our most important trade relationship with our largest trading partner. The fact that Mexico has now supplanted Canada as the US number 1 largest trading partner should have heads rolling in Ottawa. Instead we get a bunch of nonsense about the US being a threat to Canada and Canada’s trading relationship with the US being described as a “weakness” rather than a strength. Mark Carney is a threat to the well being and prosperity of every Canadian not employed in government or benefiting from all of the corrupt Brookfield green scam, “Major Projects”. Of course, all of this is being paid for by by the tax dollars of all of the Canadians who will soon be lining up at food banks while competing for fast food jobs with all of the third worlders that Carney is replacing them with.
Erik Thorvaldsson@erik_thorvalds

This is not going to end well for Canada. zerohedge.com/geopolitical/c…

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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
@MelissaLantsman I’m SO sick of seeing weak CPC clips like this. It’s just grandstanding with no hope. Sure rally the supporters to believing they have hope if they just note harder next time. But nothing will change. The system is working as designed. All I want is Alberta Independence!
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Melissa Lantsman
Melissa Lantsman@MelissaLantsman·
Liberals say: ‘it’s never been better for you’ Everyone else says: ‘huh?’
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TAdam
TAdam@Adam34953T·
@IanJaeger29 I thought Nick was coming to Canada to expose the fraud !
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Ian Jaeger
Ian Jaeger@IanJaeger29·
Nick Shirley has revealed that a video about Democratic Rep. Ilhan Omar will be released soon. This is gonna be good.
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