
Jason Bryan
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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.






I went to grab a coffee this morning. A guy in front of me orders an Americano. Cashier calls out: “12oz Canadiano ☕🇨🇦” When it was my turn, I smiled: “I’ll take a Canadiano too.” Btw, that's cool She grinned: “You know it.”




Ridiculous. 4th-largest oil reserves in the world. $2.09 per litre at the pumps. It's time to build pipelines, refineries and an energy policy that puts Canada, and Canadians, first! 🇨🇦


Right-wing groups and think tanks had a private audience with Alberta's premier and education minister in February to discuss education policy. Check out what our access to information documents show. zurl.co/P25Fl


"I'm sorry this is for journalists today- is that a serious question from the media?" @JSJamato asks Minister Dan Williams if the UCP campaigned on library policy and muni code of conduct, with the minister pushing back claiming the question is a political motivated attack.




Non aux taxes sur l'essence.

Behold, Alberta's future. Janis Irwin and Marie Renaud, both NDP MLAs, proudly posing in a classroom draped in a massive trans pride flag, surrounded by rainbow everything and 'love is love' propaganda. Does anyone really think this is normal and productive? This is exactly why we need Bill 25 - "An Act to Remove Politics and Ideology from Classrooms and Amend the Education Act, 2026" These folks turned schools into ideological theme parks, pushing personal activism over reading, writing, and math. Bill 25 is about reminding everyone that classrooms are for education, not rainbow indoctrination sessions and flag worship. If only NDP MLAs spent half as much energy on actual learning instead of turning kids into props for their cause. We've allowed radicals to infiltrate all our institutions, and it's time to take them back. Keep ideology out of the classroom.

This is the future of Canada: Alberta leaves. Québec as well. Saskatchewan follows. The NWT joins Alberta. Yukon too. Nunavut follows. Rural BC chooses Alberta. Vancouver chooses Singapore option. Newfoundland remembers they used to be a country and that they have oil. A weakened and obsolete Canadian rump state remains.



Alberta - Bill 25. #alberta #bill25 @ABDanielleSmith




@CanadianCoffey Carney spends more time travelling the world than he does in Canada.


