Jason Bryan

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Jason Bryan

Jason Bryan

@Jabes522

Calgary Katılım Temmuz 2011
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Jason Bryan
Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
Alright answer this, dawg, do you believe that because of those same laws Canada will still exist, with the exact borders it has now, in 50, 100, 500 years? In the history of the humans static borders have never been a thing. Change is inevitable and it may be that laws will change with public sentiment. The ongoing process is how these changes are made in real time. So, you put too much weight on the fact that there is a law that says x or y. It doesn't matter what Canada wants, if Albertans democratically vote to leave the Canadian government is obligated to negotiate in good faith. Lack of them doing so will show the world that they are exactly who Albertans are telling you they are - a government who is unwilling to listen to their people. Who want control of the land and the resources to exploit for their globalist designs. Play it out. How will it look when everyone's favorite and most liked government refuses to acknowledge the democratic will of their people? The answer is bad. Very bad. Catastrophicly bad. Borders can change. Laws can change. Failure to acknowledge that is just ignorant to hiw the real world works.
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Watch_Dawg
Watch_Dawg@JamesDeanBoyd·
@Bratt_world @Martyupnorth @burr3276 Marty, like the rest of the separatists, have convinced themselves they can leave after the vote. Completely forgetting the rule of law. They will be deeply disappointed when reality steps in. lol
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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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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
Right, it will, and hopefully Alberta isn't under its control. Not sure why you felt the need to bring this up, but sure. I have no problem with lgb, but that movement has been hijacked by tq+. Its well documented and many from the lgb community will agree with me. Things have gone too far on too many policy issues. Those of us who want our country back are done with all of it. Heres the beauty, youre free to disagree. The best way to defeat speech you dont like is with better speech of your own, better arguments, better debate points. Change minds. Move the meter. Which coincidentally is also why the independence movement has any momentum at all. Because its a grass roots movement, many of us had these conversations before the big names you hate jumped on board. And time will tell what happens. We could both be wrong and I think thats actually more likely if im being honest
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Furmsies
Furmsies@furmsies·
Separatist: "Give me one thing Canada has the AB needs?" Coast access, military defence, trade deals, potash, uranium, iron ore, stable currency, national infrastructure, CPP, global recognition and admiration. Is that enough things?
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
No one has sold me anything. I, like many who favor separation, made this decision on our own. I could care less about rath or any of them. And I'll tell you another thing, it isn't about money or equalization. Its about extreme woke/globalist ideology being peddled and implemented by the Canadian government.
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
@Steppelord445 @furmsies Listen, a country where gov can block news on socials, regulate speech based on who interprets it (theres a difference between hate speech and speech that you hate), and mandate medical treatment to exist in society isn’t really the gold standard for freedom.
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Mario Zelaya
Mario Zelaya@mario4thenorth·
🚨 WOW David Eby got caught. Red handed. He told Canadians there was "no proponent, no route, no project" to oppose. Meanwhile a leaked internal briefing note shows his government ordered ministers to secretly build the case to kill Alberta's Northern pipeline. A majority of Canadians support it. A majority of BC residents support it. Indigenous communities were offered 50% ownership. Eby is sabotaging a nation-building project behind closed doors while lying about it in public. This is who runs BC. westernstandard.news/bc/exclusive-b…
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
Id prefer that they don't have one. Meeting the Paris accord targets is asinine. Of course they supported it publicly for optics - thats politics. My hope, however, would be that they do cut carbon taxes and purposely miss any climate targets because its NEVER been worth sinking our economy over. Furthermore, the CPC generally support a cap and trade or a output based pricing system that does not put a tax directly on consumers. This system would target major emitters, preserve affordability, and still maintain competitiveness in industry. Anyways, there's your answer.
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Greg
Greg@greg_scott84·
I don't think Conservative Party supporters understand what the Paris Agreement is. It is the foundational agreement that forms the basis for everything our governments do in the name of "climate change" and the pursuit of Net Zero 2050. Under this agreement, governments pledge to take actions in order to achieve certain goal and targets. Since Poilievre is dedicated to the Paris Agreement (as per his voting record), yet opposes carbon taxes, my question is: what is the Conservative Party's plan to meet the UN's Paris Agreement targets? It's a simple question.
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
@redsnoopy69 The NEP was about government control and redistribution. Today’s conservative proposals are mostly about infrastructure and supply. Troll
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
@BradLafortune Anti education? Or perhaps you mean anti activist. We want our teachers to teach, not indoctrinate.
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
@jennAA2014 The mandate is pretty simple. We elected them to govern, thats what theyre doing. Your next opportunity to voice your displeasure against that is the next election. Thats how it works. You're welcome.
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JEeEnEnAA@jennAA2014·
The UCP didn’t campaign on most of what they are doing. And no, I never voted for them. But that’s the truth. It is a real question. What mandate do they have for this?!
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet

"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.

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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
Still costs less per student for the gov and keep pressure off the public school system. It also keep families in the province if they want private schooling as it can help to offer more options. They do allow for innovation and specialization without the gov fronting the cost. Finally, with the influx of immigrants to alberta, private schools are one of the best ways to reduce pressure on the public system. Now, most of you wont like any of this, but that diesnt mean its false. You can have an ideological disagreement about whether we should do these things but at least acknowledge that they are very true.
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Courtney Theriault
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
Minister Williams asked why the legislation uses public resources to pay for private schools (by giving charter schools access to municipal reserve lands and exemption from off-site levies) Says this is about levelling the playing field, and that these schools are a public good
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PatB - I have not lost any freedom 🇨🇦🇮🇹
@Jabes522 @Coffey4Canada2 PP doesn't care how many or which programs get cut; look at his voting record. The only people who will really benefit are, as usual, the high earners. That's the Conservative way. Look what happened when the consumer carbon tax was eliminated; the lowest earners lost the most
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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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Nathan Short
Nathan Short@Nathan_D_Short·
I would like for Alberta to stay. I'm from New Brunswick and I know many people from the east coast that have gone out west and made a life for themselves there or bringing the money back home. But I totally understand why people in the province want to leave and don't fault them at all. Alberta is talked down by other provinces and it is embarrassing that it is allowed. Dirty sand oil, rednecks, hillbillies, etc. Not what Canadians say we are but our actions speak a lot louder than our cheap words. God Bless Alberta and the great people that live there.
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Jason Bryan@Jabes522·
@CanadianCoffey You do know what the "Leader of the Opposition" is right? Like you follow politics? In canada?
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Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦
Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦@CanadianCoffey·
Mark Carney is the Prime Minister. The Prime Minister represents Canada. Globally. Pierre is not Prime Minister and never will be. He’s supposed to represent Battle River Crowfoot. Kinda like he was supposed to represent Carleton. Carleton fired him for not doing his job.
Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦 tweet media
Intolerable Canadian@BeansDream

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

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