
@Xx17965797N @WaitWhat3017 Not what you think. Read up. This is what my aunt said to me on March 16th.
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@Xx17965797N @WaitWhat3017 Not what you think. Read up. This is what my aunt said to me on March 16th.

Bill C-22 puts the Canadian tech sector at risk: global companies withdrawing services and domestic ones packing up and leaving. x.com/windscribecom/…

Bill C-22 poses huge risks to national security. Government-mandated surveillance backdoors have already been exploited by Chinese state-backed hackers in the U.S. Canada should not repeat that mistake. Read my @TheHillTimes op-ed: hilltimes.com/2026/04/23/how…

Major VPN provider says it could leave Canada over lawful access bill ctvnews.ca/politics/artic…

we all thought storm front was a good person when she first showed up right?


I strongly support @ABDanielleSmith appealing the court decision, and I also believe Québéc has a vested interest in this as well. I believe strongly in a strong, free, sovereign Alberta WITHIN a united Canada! 🇨🇦 I also believe democracy, not unelected courts, shall prevail.




The duty to consult Indigenous Peoples is not a box-checking exercise. It is a constitutional obligation rooted in the honour of the Crown, in the treaties that underpin this country, and in the fundamental recognition that First Nations are sovereign rights holders. Any leader willing to disregard the duty to consult in pursuit of separatist politics is not defending Alberta, they are undermining the rule of law, dishonouring treaty relationships, weakening reconciliation, and attacking the very foundations upon which Canada was built.

I believe Canada is invisible so I oppose allowing any province or territory to separate including Quebec. Most democracies ban separation.


@mileslunn A referendum doesn’t unilaterally split Alberta from Canada. It merely gives legitimacy to negotiate leaving Canada _IF_ the question is clear and _IF_ the result is affirmative. I just can’t square the circle of how asking a question in Quebec is constitutional but not in AB


@mileslunn So? It’s not a government referendum. It’s a citizens initiative. Albertans broadly support the ability to bring forward diverse questions to referendum by citizens. If albertans don’t like it they can vote for a party that wants to abolish it.








Suicidal empathy at the country level We can't do anything without first getting the consent of an unelected ruling class just because we feel bad about what happened centuries ago Insanity




This is bang on. Time to mock separatists and not normalize them. They are bunch of fringe cry babies

