Chris Checkley
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Every Albertan should be shocked by the news of one of the largest data breaches in Canadian history, involving their personal information allegedly being used by separatists and their leaders.
This is invasive. It is dangerous. And it puts Albertans at risk.
Any political party involved should be immediately deregistered and have its access to sensitive personal voter data revoked.
We trust the RCMP and Elections Alberta will investigate and prosecute this to the fullest extent of the law, and ensure there are real consequences for anyone involved in putting Albertans at risk.
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‼️MAJOR BREAKING - Canadian government implements WIDESPREAD publicity bans on its parliamentary committees.
In lockstep, the Chairs are using "dilatory motions" to shut down EVERYTHING.
This, only weeks after getting a majority via traitorous floor crossing.
This is total secrecy being implemented at the science committee today which is investigating the concrete pad spaceport.
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@trainofangels00 Wow! This article just wreaks of bullshit!! Lol
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In Calgary last weekend, large crowds of Albertans showed up at City Hall for a clear message: Alberta is staying in Canada.
The rally, organized by the Indigenous-led group Treaties Are Forever, Alberta is Canada, was led by Blackfoot organizer Nicole Johnston from Treaty 7.
She pointed out that treaties with the Crown are locked into the Constitution and cannot be brushed aside by anyone dreaming of separation.
These agreements create a solid legal roadblock that separatists keep tripping over, and Johnston noted the nasty spike in racism that has popped up since the separation talk started.
It’s a reminder that this fringe movement is not only ignoring history but also dividing communities for no good reason.
Premier Smith made it official: her government’s position is to remain steadfast in Canada while pushing for a few more provincial rights inside the federation.
Naheed Nenshi piled on, calling out the waste of a possible referendum when nearly 440,000 Albertans—more than any petition in Canadian history—signed the Forever Canadian petition last summer.
That massive show of support proves the vast majority of people see through the separatist noise.
Canada’s constitutional rules, court injunctions already slowing down independence petitions, and the sheer weight of public opinion mean this movement has no room to grow.
It stays stuck on the sidelines where it belongs.
With the provincial referendum still months away in October, rallies like this one keep underlining the obvious: the separatist push is going absolutely nowhere.
Treaties, massive petitions, and leaders from across the spectrum are quietly and firmly shutting the door in these traitorous actions.
REAL Albertans are choosing to fix problems together inside Canada instead of chasing a totally dead-end solo act that has become a National punchline.
Alberta is a part of Confederation. That will not change. 🇨🇦
#cdnpoli #abpoli
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@LichTamara @ChrisBarber1975 I wish you weren't Canadian. Your ass would be deported.
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I was arrested on an alleged breach, denied bail, and sat in a remand center for a month. The crown prosecutor wanted me incarcerated until trial.
If only we were non Canadian’s, hey @ChrisBarber1975
National Post@nationalpost
New Brunswick judge reduces man's sentence so he won't get deported from Canada nationalpost.com/news/canada/ne…
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@LichTamara Not a word to the Ottawa residents you put through hell for weeks at no fault of their own. Mischief is probably a light description of what happened under your leadership.
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My Stand Against Malicious Prosecution and Negligent Investigation:
Over 4 years have passed since the peaceful Freedom Convoy which saw many truckers and supporters, including Chris Barber and myself, arrested on the streets of Ottawa. What followed was the longest mischief trial in the history of the Commonwealth. Both of us were convicted of mischief for our part in the most peaceful and polite protest of all time, and sentenced to 18 months of house arrest.
Even more outrageous? A single group photo at a JCCF awards dinner in Toronto while surrounded by lawyers, fully allowed under my bail conditions, triggered a Canada-wide arrest warrant for an alleged breach of conditions, which did not occur. There was no investigation. No call to my lawyer. It was issued like I was a violent criminal.
Homicide detectives flew me back to Ottawa in leg shackles, I lost my job, precious time with my family, was denied bail, and spent 30 days in remand. All for a non-violent mischief case.
I'm pleased to announce that I have filed a lawsuit against the Ottawa Police, the Crown prosecutor, and others for malicious prosecution & negligent investigation because this isn’t just about me; it’s about stopping this kind of abuse so no Canadian ever faces it again.
This will be a daunting undertaking and for that reason I have started a GiveSendGo campaign in hopes to help fund the fight, including a $25,000,00 retainer and costs estimated at around $100,000.00.
I've included the campaign link below and the full statement of claim is available at officialtamaralich.com
Thank you to everyone for all your love, support, and encouragement these past few years and for helping me continue the fight.
givesendgo.com/my-stand-again…
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@LichTamara Try telling the citizens of Ottawa if the “freedom convoy” was peaceful; it ironically turned into a cesspool of conspiracy theorists bleating about freedom, while occupying the city and compromising the freedom and safety of its citizens.
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@yvrprivatetours @LichTamara Bet ya CBC told you that! Lol
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@LichTamara It was not a peaceful convoy, as you state, the mandate was to overthrow a duly elected government and take over. Maybe, you should check your manifesto @LichTamara and stop spreading #misinformation
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@homerj44 @LichTamara Oh so you speak for 99% of Canada now?
Such a brainwashed dipshit!
I strongly disagree!
If it wasnt for them we’d probably still be locked down!
Also they opened our eyes to just how fake and corrupt our so called democracy is!
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@LichTamara Oh give it up lady. That was not peaceful. It was a nightmare for anyone living or working close. A goddamn nightmare. And you and your other trucker dipshit buddies were responsible for all of it. All of it. 99% of the country wishes you'd just fade out of the spotlight.
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Tamara I think what people like you fail to understand is your "movement" was part of the crumbling of our justice system in Canada. BLM, First Nations protests, leading up to the Trans movement and now the Hamas/Iran terrorist takeover of Canada. There's a line connecting them all. The difference in your case was that you folks directly confronted the corrupters so they took it personally. Maybe F Trudeau flags weren't the best idea?
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@CameronMann125 @glennbeck Our pedo PM is on the list 69 times!
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@glennbeck What in the propaganda fuck are you talking about.. wow USA is really gunning for Canada eh, the country you need nothing from said by your president in Pedophilia!
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Canada is not a democracy. It's not even a free nation anymore.
How could it be when Parliament is sidelined for eight months, allowing the executive branch to reign unchecked?
Or when foreign interference is ignored and elections are gamed?
Or when courts rule that the government broke the law and nothing changes?
Or when the state controls your speech, your property, your energy, your news, your guns, your healthcare—and offers you assisted suicide when the wait times get too long?
Canada has become something else: a managed oligarchy with democratic trappings, where the individual exists to serve the state.
Look how far Canada has fallen. Because this could be America's future overnight.
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@WatcherUpNorth @glennbeck Sure they rule the govt is guilty but then nothing!
How is that democratic?
We have a “us and them” legal system!
Prove me wrong!
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Listen here you little shit, Canada has regular competitive elections, opposition parties, independent courts, provincial governments, a free press, peaceful transfers of power, and citizens who loudly complain about all of it daily. That’s called democracy, even when you dislike the party in charge.
Parliament being prorogued or paused is not “the end of freedom.” Courts ruling against government is actually evidence the system works, not that it died. Criticize policy all you want, plenty of Canadians do, but calling Canada an oligarchy is bullshit.
Canada has problems. Housing, healthcare waits, cost of living, foreign interference concerns. Y'know, real issues. But turning every disagreement into “tyranny” is just dumb.
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@the_papal_slap @JeffreyRWRath @CSmartarsery @gailhanna71 @joeroganhq Different group!
Do some research!
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@JeffreyRWRath @CSmartarsery @gailhanna71 @joeroganhq You mean when they froze the accounts of people blocking an international trade route? Youre a lawyer what does the law say about that?
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@LichTamara Complete money laundering scam!
We havent been to the moon!
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Is this a parody account?!?!? 😆
Steven MacKinnon@stevenmackinnon
Today, we introduced the Canadian Space Launch Act. 🇨🇦 This legislation will deliver sovereign space launch capabilities to Canada and help create a new $40 billion space launch industry in Canada. We’ve reached the moon, but now we can launch Canadian rockets from home.
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Influencer Detained in Canada for Promoting Alberta Separation… Seriously?
OTTAWA — A Canadian influencer is at the center of national concern this week after making what officials are calling a “bold and deeply inconvenient post” about Alberta separation.
The influencer, @martyupnorth, suggested Alberta might be “better off on its own,” immediately triggering what insiders describe as a “please don’t let people look into this” level response from Ottawa.
Authorities have not confirmed a formal detention, but did confirm the situation is “being handled with appropriate seriousness.”
“We fully support free speech,” a government spokesperson said. “We just prefer it doesn’t include provinces leaving… or doing the math.”
The comment about “doing the math” comes as independent analyses, charts, and basic arithmetic continue to circulate online suggesting Alberta might actually be better off—a development federal officials were quick to clarify has “not been verified by approved experts, partner media, or our usual panel of concerned talking heads.”
“Canadians should rely on trusted sources,” the spokesperson added. “Not random graphs that make things look… misleading.”
The incident comes amid new efforts to regulate “harmful narratives” online—generally understood to include anything that could threaten national unity, economic stability, or uncomfortable conversations about where the money comes from.
Alberta, often referred to internally as “the part of the country that pays for things,” remains a particularly sensitive subject.
At press time, Canadians were reminded they are still free to express themselves online —
as long as it doesn’t start making sense.

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