Alexandre Landry. Un Acadien🦞🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🦞
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Alexandre Landry. Un Acadien🦞🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🦞
@AlexandreLand15
I follow every 🇺🇦 NAFO fella I find and every #smokefleet too. Until Elon blocks me, wait 1 hour & start again 😆 Acadien depuis 1632 Québécois depuis 1627
Cap Acadie, Acadie NB Sud Est Katılım Temmuz 2018
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now that we've established Canadian Twitter... 🇨🇦
where's everyone from in Canada?
i'm in Montreal!
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been seeing Canadian Twitter trending this weekend 🇨🇦 so let's see it, where my Canada people at eh?
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I thought of one that will really get under the real ones skin. RealJamesWoody™️ let me know if you use it. Just tag me. #smokefleet @theliamnissan

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@Rob83871601 Boy howdy you sure got a bunch of them cow pokers pissed off. Way to go dude 👍.
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@AnotherStam @Dr_Sinister187 Yeah you’re wrong, but you won’t admit it.
None of you equalization whiners can explain how they pay that money, why, because they don’t.
You’ve been fed that lie for so long you actually think it’s true 🤣🤣🤣
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@AlexandreLand15 @Dr_Sinister187 And I am wrong...just...how? Do you see the Federal Liberal government holdin an emergency debate on the current equalization formuala, the source of so much Albertan anger? Would Quebec agree to forfeit even 1/4 of the equalization it gets to give it to Alberta?? MAIS NON
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Here are 5 factual reasons why Alberta would likely fail or struggle badly as its own country:
1. Landlocked with no easy ocean access - Alberta has no seaport. All exports (oil, gas, grain, etc.) must cross another country’s land (Canada or the US). Right now, Canada guarantees pipelines and trade routes. As a separate country, you'd have to beg or pay for permission every time. Higher costs, delays, and risk of being blocked or charged extra.
2. Economy shrinks from lost trade deals and uncertainty - Economists (like University of Calgary’s Trevor Tombe) estimate separation would shrink Alberta’s economy by about $20 billion a year — roughly $3,900 less per person. You'd lose Canada’s big trade agreements, face new borders/tariffs, and scare away investors who hate uncertainty. Oil companies already hate risk.
3. You’d take on a huge chunk of Canada’s debt - Alberta would likely inherit $75–100 billion of federal debt. Plus, you’d have to build your own military, embassies, border control, and full government from scratch. That costs billions extra every year that Alberta doesn’t pay now.
4. Oil and resources become harder to sell - Alberta’s wealth is mostly oil. As a tiny country (pop. ~4.5–5 million), you lose Canada’s power in trade talks. Pipelines to the coast or US could get blocked or renegotiated at higher cost. No more automatic Canadian market access. Your main customer (US) would have more leverage over a small, desperate seller.
5. Higher costs for services + smaller tax base - You’d pay full price for things Canada now helps cover (defence, pensions, borders, etc.). Many experts say per-person costs would rise. If businesses and skilled workers leave because of risk and higher taxes, your tax base shrinks fast, making everything more expensive for those who stay.
The separatists have no plan. They are trying to gaslight Albertan's that you will be prosperous and rich which is an outright lie.
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@AnotherStam @Dr_Sinister187 Bull shit .
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@AlexandreLand15 @Dr_Sinister187 Nope, not at all. But I've been around long enough to know how the federal government handles Alberta's concerns. They do nothing.
Why? Because the Liberals need Quebec votes to stay in office, and if it doesn't play in Quebec......
Oh well.....
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