AlbertaMan

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AlbertaMan

AlbertaMan

@AlbertaFree1983

Katılım Nisan 2022
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Terry T. 🇨🇦🇺🇦
Terry T. 🇨🇦🇺🇦@terry_truchan·
Are you wondering how the AB separatists jumped from 170,000 signatures over several months (thanks to Marlaina’s extensions) to 300,000 in a few weeks? These idiots are dumb enough to describe how they are exploiting our stolen data ON VIDEO! #cdnpoli #abpoli #cdnpolitics
milly@milly72810023

David Parker tells Tamara that she is an ambassador for his Centurion election voters breach fiasco. He tells her she has her own unique link so that they will know who is being recruited by her. Hmmmmm

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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@DuaneBratt @IrwinFletcherAB No Duane, they weren't verified. Forever Canada canvassers did not have to ask for ID. Elections Alberta then did an audit of a certain percentage and from that audit applied it to the entire amount.
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Duane Bratt🇨🇦
Duane Bratt🇨🇦@DuaneBratt·
Stay Free Alberta claims 300, 000 signatures. Original goal was 1 million. Forever Canada had over 400, 000 signatures. And now need to have the signatures verified (which means a lifting of a court injunction). Plus the issue with the voter list breach.
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@jkenney Someone please bookmark this post and check back in a few years time.
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MadMatt
MadMatt@Doubletapp187·
@grok give me an estimate number of individuals in Alberta who have had access to the list of electors. Include all call centers, mailing centers, political parties + staff, CAs, MLAs + staff, fundraising organizations, unions, etc. Give an estimate based upon everything.
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@grok @Doubletapp187 This is bull. Stay Free did not have access to these lists. Our lists were generated from people registering on the Stay Free website.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
**Rough estimate: 2,000–6,000 individuals in Alberta have likely had some level of access to the List of Electors recently.** Core authorized recipients under the Election Act include ~87 MLAs + their staff (~300–500 total), staff and executives at registered parties (~14, but mainly the major ones) and ~100–200 active constituency associations (execs/volunteers handling data: ~1,000+). Contracted call centers, mailing houses, and fundraising ops used by parties/CAs for voter contact add hundreds to low thousands more (under NDAs/safeguards, though sharing is restricted). Unions generally lack direct legal access. Numbers are cumulative across campaigns and offices; actual full-list exposure is narrower and tightly regulated. Exact figures aren't public.
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@timbosaucer For example, I have a couple larger towns in my district, and we broke our district into 3 sub-groups. I know roughly what each sub-group got, but alot of the signatures captured were from people who did not live in our district. So again, I would love to know more.
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@timbosaucer Thanks for the reply. I just find that level of tracking interesting especially across multiple districts with different leaders. I am a co-regional leader with SFA so again would be interesting to see how they tracked this data.
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TRASH PANDA
TRASH PANDA@timbosaucer·
BREAKING NEWS!! It has been announced that we have 26,112 signatures for Alberta referendum that have been counted for the areas of Innisfail, Sylvan Lake, Rocky Mountain House, Rimbey and Sundre. Let’s break this down shall we? 😁👌 Around 40,000 populations altogether between those five areas (give or take). Using the most recent Alberta dashboard figures for 2025. And out of 40,000 about 28,000 are eligible voters across those five towns according to Grok. Broken down: Sylvan Lake has around 12,400, Innisfail about 6,400, and the other three together roughly 9,000. That’s from the most recent municipal election numbers That’s roughly 26,112 out of a voting population of roughly 28,000.. That’s about 92.9% eligible voters signed the petition on those five towns alone which is an extremely high number for any referendum. This further verifies that we are NOT the “fringe” we are in fact the super majority, I understand these are rough estimates, give or take 10% but now that we know how much support was gathered in a few small rural towns, I cannot wait to see how many were gathered for the rest of Alberta!! Exciting times ahead. ALBERTA STRONG AND FREE!! 👍
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@JKP_Images @DevinMokel94117 @CalgaryDave The petition was done by Stay Free Alberta, not APP. Each sheet was numbered because people who are opposed to Alberta independence were commenting online that they were going to collect signatures and then not hand them in. SFA numbering and printing each sheet reduced this
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Janice KP
Janice KP@JKP_Images·
@DevinMokel94117 @CalgaryDave You’re right the legislation changed. More time, fewer signatures required for SFA.Will be interesting to see how many signatures get handed in Monday and how many get verified, if they’re allowed to be. Are you sure that APP didn’t add the serial numbers as part of their process
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David Robinson
David Robinson@CalgaryDave·
Follow. The. Money. Here's something I don't get... Lukaszuk spent $2900 on copies of his petition. Assuming every single one of his 20,000 petition copies was filled entirely... Doesn't that just mean 200,000 signatures? And he said he got 400k? Almost everyone should have some empty sheets, no? I don't get it. Somebody square this circle for me. I look forward to reading this thread.
Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker@Martyupnorth

Thomas Lukaszuk raised $302,221 for his petition.

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rockwallguy
rockwallguy@DMitche38634284·
@boehmerB He says the same in every interview. He never wavted it to go to referendum. Always wanted a vote in legislator
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@mmmgree @iceTyyc But these "facts" are meaningless. I'm not even sure what point is trying to be made here.
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mmmgree
mmmgree@mmmgree·
@iceTyyc You can't insert facts into their drama. How dare you!
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Tom Sampson
Tom Sampson@iceTyyc·
Super interesting. It takes the wind out of the sails of the separatists. #ABLeg #YYC
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AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@iceTyyc How does this take the wind out of our sails exactly? Albertan's have the highest median income in Canada. But your video is based on provincial taxes, so exactly what is your point here?
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@JustMelAndMe @cnm5000 ??? We are on DST right now and are on DST for 8 months of the year. Are you saying you hate DST?
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Mels World
Mels World@JustMelAndMe·
@cnm5000 I vote to stay in line with Saskatchewan, not bc. I like THE DST .. Later warm summer evenings, and some day light at the end of the day in winter vs dark to work and dark to home that we have now.
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@cspotweet @LukaszukAB Since when is 404,293 considered "half a million". He is 20% away from being able to say that. Thomas is purposefully misleading what his petition actually got.
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Courtney Theriault
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
Chatted with @LukaszukAB, who pushes back on Premier Smith's claim that he *want* a referendum. He insists he wants the legislative option, but if a question need to be asked, his should be chosen as his petition succeeded first and is constitutionally sound.
880CHED@CHED880

"The Premier only likes petitions that reaffirm her personal bias" — @LukaszukAB , accusing the UCP of delaying his referendum review. He calls it “anti-democratic” and warns the premier is “playing with fire.” Thoughts? LISTEN: traffic.megaphone.fm/CORU2276949841…

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AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@kpac_15 @cspotweet @LukaszukAB Its not the same question though and I would argue that his is not constitutionally sound because it is not clear. What happen in the event of the "No" vote winning on his question. It isn't clear so the Forever Canada question is a stupid question, even if it seems clear.
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@raghu_venugopal Without Alberta, Canada would fail. When half of the provinces receive 20% or more of their budget from equalization, which mainly comes from Alberta, you have a broken system.
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Raghu Venugopal MD
Raghu Venugopal MD@raghu_venugopal·
Alberta is a crucial part of Canada and Canada is a crucial part of Alberta. Everyone across the political spectrum must to unite to prevent the predatory MAGAs from eating up our sovereign nation. thestar.com/opinion/contri…
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AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@jschultz @SaveStandard @DaleNally_AB Alberta is already on DST for 8 months of the year. This benefit of standard time is maybe 2 months ... maybe. But you would rather the 2 months dictate the entire thing?
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Save Standard Time
Save Standard Time@SaveStandard·
Voters said no to permanent DST. Morning sunlight is essential to natural health and safety. End Daylight Saving Time, restore permanent Mountain Standard Time! @DaleNally_AB
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Audrey Swap
Audrey Swap@HowAud40899·
@RealPureLove @JSJamato There was no gerrymandering in the federal redistricting. Or provincial. Or ANY for something like 100 years. Oh, actually, Saskatchewan tried it at some point and the Supreme Court shut it down.
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Sean Amato
Sean Amato@JSJamato·
Interesting truck now making its way through downtown Edmonton. Calgary tomorrow too. Yesterday, Speaker McIver was really displeased with the NDP using this language during debate bc it’s an accusation of illegal activity. #ableg #cdnpoli #yeg #yyc
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AlbertaMan
AlbertaMan@AlbertaFree1983·
@SaveStandard We are on DST 8 months of the year. Makes no sense to adopt MST when we are on it for only 4 months
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Courtney Theriault
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
Chatted with circadian rhythm expert Michael Antle about Alberta's move to permanent DST. He says he was the UCP's first call during their consultation process- but that they ultimately ignored the evidence that says permanent standard time is better for our bodies.
880CHED@CHED880

“Social jetlag is the mismatch between what Danielle wants you to do and what your body wants you to do.”—Michael Antle He says year-round daylight time in Alberta could worsen that mismatch, raising risks of diabetes & cardiovascular disease. LISTEN: traffic.megaphone.fm/CORU9372886638…

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