Edwin M

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Edwin M

Edwin M

@EdwinMcHe

Katılım Kasım 2023
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
Andrew's post of me sitting alone by the side of the road generated a lot of hate. Water off a duck's back. I've sat at this location 32 days out of the last 60. I'm usually there for 4-5 hours, often accompanied by my wife Karen and other dedicated canvassers, who believe strongly that the best future for us and our children is an independent Alberta. People try to mock me by saying I should get a job, a life, or that I look lonely. I have all those things, and I'm definitely not lonely. To me, canvassing like this is deeply meditative....similar to hiking or fishing alone. I just sit there with my book, waiting for the next signature, contemplating life. I actually feel sorry for the people mocking me, because I know that deep down, they're the ones missing a purpose in life. I almost stayed home yesterday because it's Easter weekend, and the kid's were coming over for a visit. In the end I balance everthing. I canvassed for a few hours, had some very good conversations with fellow Albertans, and still got to have a nice dinner with my family. In the end I got 20 signatures. But like fishing and other endeavours, good things are seldom easy. I'm all-in for a better future.
Andrew Beaucage@AndrewBeaucage

The admirable @Martyupnorth at his usual spot on 1A west of Calgary. This man's commitment is incredible. #AlbertaIndependence

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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@nenshi I don’t wear orange no ‘mo…
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
Last week, I rose in the Legislature to mark Prince Rahim al-Hussaini's first official visit to Canada and to reflect on how far our community has come — and how much we have contributed to this place we call home. I am proud to be an Ismaili Muslim. I am deeply grateful for the community we have here in our country, and I look forward to welcoming the Aga Khan back for his first visit to Alberta.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
The so-called "Constitutional Amendment" is just a technicality. After Alberta leaves, the rest of Canada has to amend it's constitution to reflect the fact that Alberta is gone. For instance, you guys will have to readjust the distribution of seats in the House of Commons, change the equalization formula and remove any reference to the Alberta. We'll be long gone by the time you guys amend your Constitution.
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
What Wayne, and many others don't understand, is the signatures are only needed to trigger a referendum. We met that hurdle, and there will be a referendum. The vote will be on October 19th, and there are no elections that day, just a referendum. That means that we'll probably have a lower turnout than usual. There are 3 million eligible electors in Alberta. If 60% come out to vote, that's 1.8 million people (I don't think it will even be that high). Who's more likely to get off their ass and come out to vote? Those who want out of the failed experiment called "Confederation", or those dependent on the systemlazy who want to stay? The independence movement needs 900,000 votes. We already have 300,000-400,000 signatures. Wayne and his minions are in for a big surprise on October 20, 2026. Keep giving us reason to leave little Wayne @Reil76, you're doing a great job.
🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦@Reil76

The Alberta separatist movement isn’t some unstoppable wave, it’s a loud minority that can’t even hit its own targets. You needed around 350k signatures to show real momentum and you came up with 177k. That’s not a movement, that’s barely a warm up. And even if you somehow crossed that threshold, it doesn’t mean Alberta just walks out of Canada. That’s not how this works. You’re talking about years of legal battles, constitutional hurdles, negotiations with the federal government, Indigenous treaty obligations, economic fallout, currency issues, trade barriers, and massive uncertainty for businesses and workers. Not 90 days, regardless of what Keith says. There’s no clean break. No easy exit. No “just vote and we’re gone.” Meanwhile, the idea that Alberta would somehow be stronger alone ignores reality. The province benefits massively from being part of Canada through internal trade, transfer systems, shared infrastructure, and global credibility. Walking away doesn’t make those problems disappear, it multiplies them. So no, Alberta isn’t leaving Canada. Not now, not anytime soon. And a half completed petition isn’t proof of anything except how small the movement actually is. And to all Albertans that don’t want any part of this, the rest of Canada knows, and we don’t group you all in the same basket! We still love you.

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Poli Shore
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@Marielaina3 The Albertan dollar would be worth +/-20 cents per Canadian dollar… Albertan Separatists are absolutely fucking delusional.
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Mia@Marielaina3·
Were you one of the 62% of voters that said no to equalization? Here's your chance to vote on it again, October 19. An independent Alberta would pay 0 equalization.
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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@gator_gum The East imports oil from. Nigeria! Great choice.
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Gator⚡Gum
Gator⚡Gum@gator_gum·
Claim: We need a pipeline. Alberta drives Canada and drives the economy. Fact: Ontario and Quebec account for half of Canada's total GDP. Neither of them depend on a finite and volatile resource either. Oil and Gas make up around 4% of the gross GDP. Opinion: It's funny that Alberta says the "East" is holding them back when it's the West trying to block massive infrastructure investments that would benefit the biggest economic corridor and most densely populated spot in Canada.
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Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@TheBlueGem3 Imagine….I don’t know anyone like you!!! Alberta bred.
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Lucy 🇨🇦
Lucy 🇨🇦@TheBlueGem3·
I live in RL Alberta. Albertans HATE the orange Southern leader and most refuse to travel to the US.
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Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@LukaszukAB You’d be way happier living in the Maritimes.
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Hon. Thomas A. Lukaszuk
Separatists have an understanding with the UCP. If they lose in Court to First Nations, premier will quarterback separatists, override Court decision again, and give them a referendum. Yet premier refuses a Legislature vote on #ForeverCanadian petition. cbc.ca/news/canada/ca…
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🇨🇦Wayne🇨🇦
The Alberta separatist movement isn’t some unstoppable wave, it’s a loud minority that can’t even hit its own targets. You needed around 350k signatures to show real momentum and you came up with 177k. That’s not a movement, that’s barely a warm up. And even if you somehow crossed that threshold, it doesn’t mean Alberta just walks out of Canada. That’s not how this works. You’re talking about years of legal battles, constitutional hurdles, negotiations with the federal government, Indigenous treaty obligations, economic fallout, currency issues, trade barriers, and massive uncertainty for businesses and workers. Not 90 days, regardless of what Keith says. There’s no clean break. No easy exit. No “just vote and we’re gone.” Meanwhile, the idea that Alberta would somehow be stronger alone ignores reality. The province benefits massively from being part of Canada through internal trade, transfer systems, shared infrastructure, and global credibility. Walking away doesn’t make those problems disappear, it multiplies them. So no, Alberta isn’t leaving Canada. Not now, not anytime soon. And a half completed petition isn’t proof of anything except how small the movement actually is. And to all Albertans that don’t want any part of this, the rest of Canada knows, and we don’t group you all in the same basket! We still love you.
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Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@Reil76 Well, at least you tried to explain the benefits of staying in Canada……instead of the usual ‘for nostalgia’. But ‘global credibility’ just doesn’t cut it, sorry. The only ‘economic fallout’ will be when Canada loses its biggest moneymaker. You guys created this mess…elbows-up!
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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@DahliaKurtz Apart from a few relatives who live in Ottawa, I haven’t chatted with anyone who likes Carney.
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Chris Minister of Smartarsery
Chris Minister of Smartarsery@CSmartarsery·
And I'll stand here all day for 1 signature. Because your signature, your vote, and your family matter.
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Chris Minister of Smartarsery
Chris Minister of Smartarsery@CSmartarsery·
Bonnyville Pop-Up Part Deux. Now until we are done. Its a beautiful day for a drive folks. Sun is shining, blue skies & in 30 seconds, with proper ID, you can help change the world. And the future of your family. Come on down!! #AlbertaIndependence
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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@garymasonglobe Kick out of caucus??? Why??? If she lets her members have thier own opinion….it is verboten??? Reminds me of 1939….
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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@MujahidZulkifl Actually - it is a stage. And yes, it is all political theatre. And Premier Smith is fabulous at it …..
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Zulkifl Mujahid
Zulkifl Mujahid@MujahidZulkifl·
This Isn’t a Stage. This Is the Legislature. This is not a campaign rally. This is not political theatre. This is the Legislative Building of Alberta. And unfortunately, the person setting the tone there is Premier Danielle Smith. Albertans expect seriousness. They expect accountability. They expect leadership grounded in facts, not performance politics. The Legislature is where laws are debated. Where taxpayer money is approved. Where government is supposed to be held accountable. When it starts looking like messaging strategy instead of responsible governance, people notice. This building belongs to the people of Alberta, not to any one political brand. Leadership is not about drama. It’s about duty. #Alberta #DanielleSmith #AbLeg #AlbertaPolitics #Accountability #Leadership
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Richard Knack
Richard Knack@RichardKnack·
As a former 40+ year conservative supporter will take Nenshi & NDP over Smith UCP & corruption any day the sooner the better. Premier Notley did more in 4 years for Alberta than UCP have ever done with no corruption. Nenshi was one of the best Mayors in Canada leadership vital.
Dr. Raj Sherman@RajSherman

Paul @PfParks , your innocence is refreshing...BUT Here’s the uncomfortable truth most Alberta Conservatives don’t want to hear: Rural values votes keep winning elections, even when it hurts healthcare, education, and city funding. Many won’t like this. But it needs to be said. The challenge in Alberta politics is that the @Alberta_UCP party often starts with a strong base in rural Alberta (30–1), and that shapes how elections are won. So, elections often come down to winning half of the seats in Calgary (for the Conservative Party), and the race is effectively decided, even before it begins. It’s similar federally, when a party secures Ontario & Quebec, the election is often decided before it even gets to Alberta. Common rural campaign triggers include: 1. Trudeau / Liberal / Ottawa 2. Abortion 3. Guns 4. LGBTQ+ issues 5. Immigration 6. Taxes 7. And now, COVID-19 policies, Freedom & independence The reality is many rural Albertans vote based on values and identity, even when it comes at the expense of their own self-interests in healthcare, education, infrastructure, and municipal funding. That’s uncomfortable. But it’s real. And until we admit it, nothing changes. In today’s polarized climate, it has become very difficult for the Alberta Conservative movement to sustain moderate leadership in the mold of: 1. Premier Peter Lougheed 2. Premier Ed Stelmach Even Premier @jkenney would be viewed as relatively moderate in today’s environment, as would Premier Ralph Klein, who at one time was seriously considered for a run at the leadership of the Alberta Liberal Party (“Ralph ’88”). Premier @ABDanielleSmith , will most likely win the next election, and likely with a bigger majority, if it were held today, tomorrow, or next fall. Not because she is doing a great job. We have: 1. Alleged corruption and expensive gift scandals 2. Healthcare is being increasingly privatized and has been picked apart like never before 3. Albertans are dying in waiting rooms 4. Our sick and seniors are being nickel-and-dimed 5. Our children's classrooms are bursting at the seams 6. Our province is spending more, and we are going further into debt 7. At a time when oil revenues are strong That is her record... and it’s arguably worse than Premier Alison Redford’s, and among the worst of any Premier of our time. And yet, she’s still winning. Why? Because the opposition @albertaNDP still hasn’t figured out how to win against a united Conservative party. That’s the part people don’t want to hear, especially NDP party members and MLA's. In order for a change in government: 1. The NDP desperately needs a leader and policies that can earn the trust of Albertans in swing seats, in moderate rural ridings and smaller cities outside of #yeg and #yyc . No disrespect, but I don’t believe that Naheed @nenshi will be able to accomplish that (Premier @RachelNotley was a bigger threat, and even she lost to Kenney and Smith). 2. The NDP needs a moderate, outside, and provincially experienced leader, someone who is not only good at criticizing and opposing, but capable of leading on day one, and providing solutions that earn the trust of people outside of Edmonton and parts of Calgary (@LukaszukAB is one name that comes to mind). 3. The @ABLiberal Party and @albertatory party should sit the next election out as they are not ready for prime time. All they are going to do is help the UCP in swing ridings, in both major and smaller cities. The reality is we live in a two-party system in Alberta, and that is a major problem, as each side’s base has too much control of the Leader’s priorities. In the “olden days” the Premier had to govern from “the middle”, now they govern from “the fringe”. With both parties and we end up with half of the legislature’s time spent changing the policies of the previous government, even if they were working well and made sense. At the end of the day, Albertans pay the price for all of this partisan back-and-forth from both sides, time and money are wasted and the average Albertan is caught in the middle, paying the price. Because, if the NDP can’t win outside Edmonton and parts of Calgary, you don’t form government in Alberta. Period. Until then, kiss our education of our children, our healthcare system, funding for the cities, and the care of the sick and elderly… goodbye. We’ve likely got at least 5 more years of this crap…higher costs, worse access, and politics getting in the way. Not to mention: alleged corruption and crony capitalism. If Naheed Nenshi were to resign very soon, he could overturn the applecart and create an opportunity and real change. Because that what I did in January 2015...and the government changed, with a split on the right. Someone, please tell me I’m wrong. Comments? #ABleg #Abpoli @daveberta @MHigginsCTV @djclimenhaga @DuaneBratt @planetjanetyyc @cspot @ryanjespersen @TheBreakdownAB @gilmcgowan @yourAUPE @ABFedLabour @HSAAlberta @albertateachers @UnitedNurses @DavidJPba @FreeAlbertaRob

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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@albertaNDP The great Nensh doesn’t even wear orange anymore. Orange Man Bad.
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Alberta NDP
Alberta NDP@albertaNDP·
Tens of millions in taxpayer dollars unaccounted for. Luxury private jets, lavish hotels, and expensive gifts. RCMP and Auditor General investigations. Wasting a boom during a boom with a $9.4 billion deficit. ctvnews.ca/calgary/articl…
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Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@JohnCleese I used to respect Basil so much. A real hero for me. So sad to see what has become of him.
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Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@nenshi Windmills…solar panels and moon beams…
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
When the UCP government creates chaos, Albertans are the ones left paying for it. It’s time to show Albertans, and the rest of the country, what our energy sector can look like under strong, steady, competent leadership. It’s time to build Alberta’s energy future. ⬇️ youtu.be/LRZoRU9pBSs
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Edwin M
Edwin M@EdwinMcHe·
@nenshi Sorry matey….you have turned into a total blowhard.
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
Mickey Amery is shamelessly abusing his power as the Minister of Justice to protect himself. That's not justice, that's corruption.
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