Larry Hubich 🇨🇦🇬🇱🇩🇰🇨🇺
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Larry Hubich 🇨🇦🇬🇱🇩🇰🇨🇺
@LHubich
Small town Sask boy married to a farm girl. Husband, father, grandfather. I block/mute trolls who exhibit Dunning-Kruger, or are haters or racists.

Jason Stefan quit being Parliamentary Secretary on April 7. The UCP government quietly just removed him from the website. No news release, no public notice. Ashamed of his separatist writings, they just pretended he hadn't been advising the premier on constitutional affairs.








Pete Hoekstra: You've got folks who are doing everything they can to get the Canadian public to rally against America. Just doesn't make any sense. Radio-Canada: But do you understand where that frustration is coming from? Hoekstra: Absolutely, no.




I am fiercely loyal to Alberta and Canada and will be voting for our province to remain in confederation Kicking the can down the road only prolongs an emotional and important debate, and muzzling the voices of hundreds of thousands of Albertans who want to be heard is unjustifiable in a free and democratic society. It’s time to have a vote, understand the will of Albertans, and move on. Read my full op-ed here: calgaryherald.com/opinion/column…





Well said - anyone who blames Premier Smith or any Albertan for the current unity problems in Canada needs to look hard in the mirror and ask themselves how they would feel if for 10 years Ottawa attacked their largest job creator, triggered mid-winter instability in their power grid and topped it off with taking $25 billion in net equalization/transfers while vilifying us at the same time. Let’s cut the “Alberta is just complaining and ungrateful” BS and get to solving the obvious root problems. The energy-deal undoing the 9 destructive Trudeau laws is the first big step in undoing that damage. But there is much more to be done. And a little bit of self reflection and self awareness by Laurentian elites, eastern media and Ottawa/BC politicos would be helpful to the unity cause.


Without mentioning Eby's disastrous BC failures by name regarding Section 35 rights, Smith: "And my reading of it is that it was never intended to continue being open ended and redefined by the Court to create new and increasing rights over and over again with each new decision." "It was never intended to undermine private property rights, never intended to undermine the ability of provinces to have control over their resources." "...That's why I think that it's been an error in law. It needs to be challenged." @rmohamed_yow @ABDanielleSmith








