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Lee 🍎 🍏 🩸I am woman hear me roar!

Lee 🍎 🍏 🩸I am woman hear me roar!

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Alberta Katılım Mayıs 2022
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Northern Perspective
Northern Perspective@NorthrnPrspectv·
🚨COCAINE SNORTING FOR KIDS??🚨 Folks, I honestly don't even know what to write on this one. Official instructions have been provided to high school kids on how to Snort Drugs. What is the line folks? Seriously, no matter how you voted last year...where is the line? Credit to @mferreriptbokaw for the find.
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William Makis
William Makis@MakisMedicine·
@RebelNewsOnline Danielle Smith is much worse than Jason Kenney ever was. Her betrayal of Alberta is also much, much worse. The awakening for Albertans is going to be very painful.
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Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
Majority of UCP voters support independence: poll She says she is a federalist. She is not campaigning for Alberta to leave Canada — she's been clear about that. But she is also not turning around and attacking the people who are talking about it. That is not an accident. One look at the numbers and you'll understand why Premier Danielle Smith is walking this line the way she is. According to exclusive polling commissioned by Act For Alberta, and full disclosure, I am the point of contact for that third party advertiser, roughly 60% of United Conservative Party voters say they would vote to leave Canada. Not think about it. Not flirt with it. They would vote to leave. That is not fringe. That is the base. These are the people who built the party, who knocked on doors, who trusted conservative leadership to fight for Alberta. And that brings us to disgraced former UCP premier Jason Kenney, Smith's predecessor. Because he chose a very different path. He calls separatists names. He mocks them as kooks and radicals and crazies, in vicious Trudeau-esque internet tirades. He derided the very people who worked so hard to get him elected in the first place. People who gave him a chance to do it his way. And what did that approach deliver? Nothing tangible. No meaningful reset with Ottawa. No shift in the relationship. No results that matched the promises. So what happened? Those same voters started looking elsewhere. Not because they suddenly changed who they were, not because they are no longer Conservatives, but because they felt ignored, dismissed, and taken for granted. The old ways of strongly worded letters and lawsuits over jurisdiction have never worked. There are no pipelines, no control over immigration, no civil liberties the feds wouldn't crush if given a chance. Smith is not making that mistake. She is reading the room, and when this many people are this frustrated, you do not lecture them. You do not insult them. You do not pretend they are a problem to be managed or berated. You listen. You acknowledge where they are at, and you let the conversation happen. This is bigger than separation. This is about trust. Trust that Alberta’s concerns are being taken seriously. Trust that political leaders are actually hearing the people who put them in power. Smith holds her position. She says she believes Alberta is better off in Canada. But she is not trying to shut down the people who disagree. She is not attacking her own base, because she understands something her predecessor did not. You do not keep support by ridiculing the people who gave it to you. You respect them, let them speak, and you deal with reality as it is, not as you wish it would be. REPORT by @SheilaGunnReid:
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Ivano Defazio 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇺🇸
Bill C-22 will monitor every Apple device...This bill will send ALL information to the Liberal Government WITHOUT any warrant....This my friends is dictatorship 101
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JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦
JayGen 𝕏 er🇨🇦@JayGenXer·
🚨 Someone just absolutely TORCHED Mark Carney’s hype reel… and it’s brutal. “2025 was a year of:” •Cutting your taxes → $11 for the average Canadian •Building more affordable homes → Zero homes delivered •Diversifying trade → Zero trade deals •Fast-tracking major projects → 1 office opened •Making streets safer → Crime at record levels •Supporting Canadian workers → Thousands of jobs lost •Investing in the Armed Forces → Tampons still required in make washrooms •Attracting massive investment → $85 BILLION left Canada •Building one Canadian economy → Still 13 separate economies after 8 months •Empowering Canadians → Canada Fallen This is what Carney’s “progress” actually looks like. Liberals want you to believe the hype. 
Reality says otherwise. Watch this savage edit 👇🤣 #cdnpoli #MarkCarney #LiberalFailure #CanadaFallen #TaxpayerMoney
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Rebel News
Rebel News@RebelNewsOnline·
POLL: Nearly half of First Nations voters in Alberta back independence A poll commissioned by @ActForAlberta found 46% of First Nations respondents said they'd vote to leave Canada in a referendum on independence. Sheila Gunn Reid shares details from a poll commissioned by Act For Alberta, which found 46% of First Nations respondents would support independence if a referendum were held on the matter. For months, we’ve been told Alberta independence is fringe. That Indigenous people oppose it. That claim is doing a lot of work right now, especially in court. And then this lands: Nearly half of indigenous voters support independence. Someone tell the activist chiefs — the narrative just blew apart. According to exclusive polling commissioned by Act For Alberta, and full disclosure, I’m the listed contact for that third-party advertiser, 46% of First Nations respondents say they would vote to leave Canada. Nearly half. That's higher than support in the general Alberta population, which sits at one in three. That alone should force a rethink. Now layer this on top: 301,000 signatures, collected by 7,000 volunteers. In a long, bitterly cold Alberta winter. And what happens next? They don’t get verified. Not counted. Not certified. They're stopped, wrapped in evidence tape like some crime scene because a judge has issued a stay blocking the validation process while a legal challenge from First Nations groups plays out. So, line this up. Nearly half of First Nations respondents are open to independence. But activist chiefs claiming to speak for all Indigenous Albertans want to protect the failing federalist status quo, not just for their people, but for all of us. Hundreds of thousands of Albertans signed a petition to at least ask the question. And the activist chiefs involved in the lawsuit are asking the court to freeze the process before it reaches a result. That’s the moment we’re in. A political question with massive public engagement, halted before it could be measured. There’s a gap here. Between what’s being argued in court by gatekeepers and what people are actually saying when you ask them directly. And it is not a small gap. Indigenous communities are not one voice. Albertans are not one voice. That is the whole point of a vote. Everyone gets their say on referendum day. So, here’s the question that does not go away: if the answer is so obvious, why not let the process finish? Why not count the signatures and drop the lawsuit? Why not let people speak? Because once it becomes one person, one vote, the outcome is not controlled anymore, and the narrative is shattered for good.
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govt.exe is corrupt
govt.exe is corrupt@govt_corrupt·
What’s the biggest issue facing Canada right now? 1. Donald Trump 2. The Canadian govt 3. The media 4. Retarded Canadians.
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
The Centurion Project leader, David Parker, who is alleged to have exposed the personal information of nearly 3 million Albertans, is now refusing to cooperate with the ongoing investigation, according to Elections Alberta. This is deeply concerning. Bad actors in our democracy are a danger to us all. Yet Danielle Smith and the UCP government have still failed to take meaningful action to protect Albertans from the potential threat this data breach poses. It is time to put politics aside and act in the best interest of Albertans. Yesterday, the UCP voted down Bill 210, introduced by the Alberta NDP, legislation that would have provided Albertans with basic credit protection services against fraud and identity theft in the event of a data breach. That protection is needed now more than ever. theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta…
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Mark Carney
Mark Carney@MarkJCarney·
It’s time to build — and we need a lot more builders. Team Canada Strong is our new nationwide effort to train and hire up to 100,000 skilled trades workers across Canada.
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Anita Anand
Anita Anand@AnitaAnandMP·
Canada is now the first non-European country to sign the Convention establishing an International Claims Commission for Ukraine - an international mechanism that will help hold Russia accountable for the destruction and suffering caused by its illegal war. #SlavaUkraini @andrii_sybiha
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Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
The Premier needs to start treating the election data breach like the extreme violation of public trust and safety that it is. youtu.be/AMHvIPB9UdA
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