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Alberta born & raised . Hard hats , ball caps , cowboy hats . Pro oil & gas . ✝️

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Yukon Strong 🫎
Yukon Strong 🫎@YukonStrong·
Here’s one with child porn pervert Gerry Hawes, pass it on. Trudeau has dozens of compromising pictures, more than any other politician I know. Rt and add a photo let’s get this thread going #TrudeauSicko #cdnpoli
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Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan

@atRachelGilmore This is a picture of Justin Trudeau with convicted pedophile Terry Lo. Now, can we stop this stupid game of trying to smear politicians based on who they may have taken s selfie with or shaken hands with?

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E.S@EvelynSmit95492·
@mario4thenorth Five days ago, CTV published the name and what state an American lived who killed a moose in Canada. But not the name of the guy who shot 14 bullets at a Jewish restaurant in TO. His name is Mohaned Mahdi. ctvnews.ca/northern-ontar…
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When oil prices are this high, Alberta crews have canceled spring breakup!
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
One of the most moving moments in Red Deer was talking to a kindly older woman standing on a busy street, waving an Alberta flag alongside a crowd of hundreds, and explaining exactly why she was there. She said she was doing it for her kids and her grandkids. She wants them to live free, be able to buy a house, get educated, and have a good life. That is what made the moment so powerful. This was not politics as a hobby. This was a grandmother looking at the direction of the country and deciding that if she wants a better future for the next generation, she has to step out into public and stand for it. That is deeply symbolic. Because when you see an older woman on the side of a major road waving a flag for Alberta independence, you are not looking at extremism. You are looking at concern, love, memory, and hope. You are looking at someone who has lived long enough to compare the Canada she remembers with the Canada we have now, and who no longer believes the current path will deliver a decent life for her family. She says very plainly that Canada has betrayed Alberta, that Ottawa wants Alberta’s money and resources but will not help Alberta prosper, and that this is why she now believes Alberta has to take care of itself. That matters because it shows what is driving this movement at a human level. A lot of people outside Alberta still try to frame support for independence as anger or protest alone. But conversations like this show something deeper. Many people are being motivated by love of family and a desire to leave their children and grandchildren something better than debt, housing insecurity, declining affordability, and a political system that seems to take Alberta for granted. She says her kids may never buy a home the way things are now, and that some cannot even afford food. That is not abstract ideology. That is a moral alarm bell. She also makes the case many Albertans now make instinctively: if Alberta kept more of its own money, managed its own affairs, and stopped endlessly subsidizing a system that does not serve it, families here would have a real chance to get ahead again. More opportunity. Less tax burden. More control. More ability to build a future in our own province. Whether people agree with every detail or not, the emotional truth behind it is clear: she sees independence not as destruction, but as rescue. And maybe that is the most significant thing about the whole exchange. For her, Alberta independence is not mainly about grievance. It is about hope. Hope that her grandkids might still buy a home. Hope that they might live free. Hope that Alberta might finally start working for Albertans again. When a grandmother is standing on the roadside saying that out loud, people should pay attention.
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Nick Leaf
Nick Leaf@Derricktgoat·
The irony of a guy who has 12 armed bodyguards for fear of being attacked is telling Canadians crime is way down. I call bullshit because i’ve seen some shit happen in Canada that would never have happened before Liberals were elected. @MarkJCarney
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
North of Ponoka right now. Dry road. No wind. Straight stretch. How did he manage to flip this truck?
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Talk Church@churchtalkative·
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Rob Schneider 🇺🇸
Rob Schneider 🇺🇸@RobSchneider·
I officially RECOGNIZE the NEW INDEPENDENT NATION of ALBERTA and its separation from the People’s Republic Of Canada and the socialist morons in Ottawa.
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Samantha Smith
Samantha Smith@SamanthaTaghoy·
Christians around the world are being slaughtered for their faith. Nigeria. Pakistan. Syria. Sudan. Iran. The Congo. Myanmar. Bangladesh. Libya. Burkina Faso. Somalia. Yemen. Afghanistan. Europe. England. America. And all at the hands of Islamic extremism. This is genocide.
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Kevin in Alberta
Kevin in Alberta@kevin_inalberta·
After today, I am no longer on the fence. I will be voting yes to Alberta independence on Oct. 19.
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Debbie Bloodclot.
Debbie Bloodclot.@bettybloodclot·
We are moving closer and closer to one party communism and the masses are too stupid to see it
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I am Ken
I am Ken@Ikennect·
Ted Nugent points out the absurdity👇🏼
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David Parker
David Parker@david_parker·
If you blame Donald Trump for Canada's problems, you are fool.
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
Who doesn’t get a say on Alberta independence: ❌King Charles ❌Mark Carney ❌Corrupt Chiefs ❌The rest of Canada ❌Laurentian elites ❌Pierre Poilievre ❌Activist Judges ❌The NDP ❌Legacy Media ❌Equalization recipients with opinions Who does: ✅Albertans in a referendum
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
Albertans need to support Alberta Independence like their lives and the lives of their children depend on it. Because they do. #AlbertaIndependence
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JohnnyD
JohnnyD@John0Vision·
@Tablesalt13 She wants in on that $300,000 in flight catering the Liberals offer. Have you tried the Filet Mignon?
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