Jory Sanderson

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Jory Sanderson

Jory Sanderson

@JoryS71502

Katılım Ocak 2026
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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@nenshi And your solution would be to tax the oil companies more which would pass the tax onto consumers
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
The UCP is raking in oil revenues while you're stuck choosing between a full tank and a full cart of groceries. That's a choice no family should face. Albertans deserve a break. Removing the provincial gas tax would help.
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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@unacceptfringe @Bratt_world She probably benefits from the canadian tax payer which means mostly alberta. Of course she's against alberta separation. Same thing with all these corrupt chiefs making a stink
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Derek Smith
Derek Smith@unacceptfringe·
Nice try Brattani...you can't kill how Albertans feel just because a group is being investigated. This group is not a part of the grassroots movement that has pushed for a petition on independence. There isn't a switch that gets flicked and all of a sudden the need for independence disappears, these are real Albertans that are fed up with the status quo. I hope anyone involved in this breach who committed any illegal act is held to the fullest extent of the law, but Alberta will march on for it's Independence and you, the NDP, paid shill presstitute media, or controlled opposition cannot extinguish the sentiment in Alberta or the will of its people.
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Brattani
Brattani@Bratt_world·
Alberta separatism is dead in the water. I tried to tell you everyone involved is a fucking crook.
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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@david_parker I voted twice for him. Once for the party. Second time as my mp in my riding. But independence is the only thing im voting with passion for
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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@guyfelicella Now do the liberals..... oh wait we dont want to expose the trash on our side. How about your past
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guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁
guyfelicella🇨🇦🍁@guyfelicella·
WOW, WOW, WOW 🤯 Homelessness exploding. ERs breaking. Families drowning in costs. Doug Ford buys… a $28.9 MILLION private jet. They’ll tell you there’s “no money” for people. Just not for YOU.
Robert Benzie@robertbenzie

NEW: The Ontario government has purchased a used $28.9 million private jet for the use of Premier Doug Ford, the @TorontoStar has learned. The 2016 Bombardier Challenger 650 was delivered this week. thestar.com/politics/provi…

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One FourB 🆎
One FourB 🆎@14thBaseline·
@THudson59618056 No, we're not billed. It's just taken from us. Where do you think the government gets money?
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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@junonewscom So steal 4k in taxes from the middle class and redistribute 1400 to buy votes
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Juno News
Juno News@junonewscom·
MP Wayne Long says Ottawa is addressing the affordability crisis with a groceries and essentials benefit, offering up to $1,900 this year and up to $1,400 annually for the next four years. Earlier Friday, Health Minister Marjorie Michel said the benefit is "not a lot of money."
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM
Less than 24 hours after the close of the proceeding, Justice Leonard issued her stay decision, stating: “To be clear, the Court is not staying the collection of signatures; this decision has no impact whatsoever on the signature collection period or when that period expires... Specifically, the Chief Electoral Officer shall not certify the petition results or make a referral to the Minister of Justice until the Court has ruled on the Applications by ACN and the Blackfoot Nations.” If there is no harm in gathering signatures, what is the harm in verifying them or transmitting the results to the Legislature? In effect, the decision halts the communication of the democratic will of citizens to their elected representatives. How does that strengthen, or even preserve, the integrity of our democratic process? And it doesn’t take into consideration the canvassers, those standing in the cold for hours and engaged their fellow citizens in a lawful democratic exercise, only to be told that their work cannot be formally recognized or conveyed. If participation is permitted, but the outcome cannot be communicated, what exactly is the process meant to achieve and who does that ultimately serve?
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Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM@echipiuk

This week, we will be in Court on a challenge brought by several First Nations in relation to the independence petition. Our position is straightforward: the matter is non-justiciable, premature, and fundamentally political, not legal. It is not a matter for the Court and should be dismissed outright. It is unfortunate that emotion and misinformation have become part of this campaign, which has caused division and confusion. At this stage of the process, a private Albertan has collected signatures from fellow citizens and has already communicated that outcome to elected representatives. Did anything life-shattering or legally consequential occur? No. So we already know the answer to this week of court challenges: nothing changes legally, because nothing has happened beyond citizens communicating with each other and with their elected officials. This is civic engagement. It is a core feature of a functioning democracy and it should be encouraged, not discouraged and obstructed. Importantly, no one requires permission to speak with fellow citizens or to convey collective views to elected officials. Mr. Mitch Sylvestre chose to use the framework set out in the Citizen Initiative Act, legislation designed to structure and facilitate precisely this kind of participation, with oversight by Elections Alberta. Because that statutory framework exists, it opens the door to legal challenges directed at both the legislation and the actions of Elections Alberta. That is how we arrived here. But at its core, this case reflects something much broader: organized interests seeking to challenge administrative decisions that are intended to enable citizen participation, not restrict it. And when lawful civic engagement is met with attempts to control or suppress it, the result should not be surprising. The more participation is constrained, the more people will push back and seek other avenues to be heard. So we must ask ourselves: Do we want a system that encourages citizens to engage or one that discourages them from participating? And if participation is discouraged, who actually benefits?

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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@CanTrueCrime Think the dems stole that election. Just like carney is stealing a majority
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Peter Walsh
Peter Walsh@peteyboi41·
@RealAlbanianPat Smith should call an early election and get a bigger majority than Kenney's 2019 result.
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Uncle Joe
Uncle Joe@Mr_Joe_Gamer·
@JigglyPants44 Stop spreading fake propoganda. He was offered his seat and they still Ran a by-election. Which is what should happen everytime someone goes against what they're voters voted them to do
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Laura Babcock 🇨🇦
Laura Babcock 🇨🇦@LauraBabcock·
Ford’s government is defunding hospitals and schools while spending billions to cancel beer contracts and build parking lots for spas no one wants. Ontario needs protection from Ford’s cruel policies. We rage about it on The OShow youtu.be/IDN-3dyoDvo?si… #Onhealth #Onpoli #ONed
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Raghu Venugopal MD@raghu_venugopal

The amazing Ottawa Hospital is losing 400 staff due to underfunding by Ontario. Just to be clear, with today’s healthcare pressures, the Ottawa Hospital should be announcing adding 400 staff. This is so seriously wrong in every way possible. ctvnews.ca/ottawa/article…

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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@gator_gum We also steal over 50% of every dollar canadians make before they get heavily taxed on items like alcohol
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Jory Sanderson
Jory Sanderson@JoryS71502·
@mattgurney Your pretty retarded if you think the us will drop nukes on Iran. My god you liberals would believe the sky is falling if the cbc or the left say so.
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