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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
Albertans, do not let Smith side with separatists. Tell her to drop the appeal, accept the ruling, respect treaty rights, and end the referendum. Text RESISTNOW to 825-425-2491. Your words, our delivery, straight to her desk. #foreverCanadian #ableg
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Jason Scott 🇨🇦@JasonOnTheDrums·
@miket136 Hey coward, Under the Liberals: Trans Mountain completed 2024 (3X capacity to tidewater). Coastal GasLink completed 2023….670km to LNG export. Under Conservatives: zero pipelines to tidewater. Zero. They built pipelines to the US. Not a single one to Canada's coasts.
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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
The US ambassador is openly stoking Alberta separation. Tell PM Carney to draw the line.
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Jason Scott 🇨🇦@JasonOnTheDrums

#ableg We NEED to IMMEDIATELY: Ban Hoekstra from Canada. Charge David Parker with Treason. Investigate Danielle Smith and her ENTIRE office for links. STOP TOLERATING TREASON!

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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
Excellent overview by Jason. The separatists lie and cherry pick every finding. Read to the end then contact Premier Smith and demand she stop supporting the fringe minority separatists (Please repost) #proudAlbertan #foreverCanadian #ableg
Jason Scott 🇨🇦@JasonOnTheDrums

#ableg The Alberta separatists are now using the 1992 breakup of Czechoslovakia (aka: ‘Velvet Divorce’) as “proof” Alberta can separate peacefully from Canada… It’s legitimately the WORST example they could have chosen Let’s jump into why (for those who know facts matter…)

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Jason Scott 🇨🇦@JasonOnTheDrums·
#ableg If you've been reading this thread & want to DO something…here's your next step @ResistNowCanada lets you email Premier Smith and your MLA in under 2 minutes….Direct to their inbox! 150 Albertans used it this week. Let's make it 1,500. ResistNow.ca
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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
Albertans, do not let Smith side with separatists. Tell her to drop the appeal, accept the ruling, respect treaty rights, and end the referendum. Text RESISTNOW to 825-425-2491. Your words, our delivery, straight to her desk. #foreverCanadian #ableg
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Tyler Shandro
Tyler Shandro@shandro·
Nothing in Justice Leonard’s decision prohibits separatists from running a separatist party with a separatist platform in the next general election. Democracy lives through long established processes for democratic participation. Why won’t separatists run on a separatist platform in a general election?
Eva Chipiuk, BSc, LLB, LLM@echipiuk

Today’s ruling by Justice Leonard essentially found that the citizen-led independence petition process cannot proceed because the government did not fulfill certain constitutional responsibilities owed to First Nations. But here is the important point: the Alberta government did not initiate this petition process. Citizens did, through a lawful statutory mechanism created by the Legislature itself. So how does a court conclude that the government failed to fulfill duties that had not yet even arisen or been carried out, particularly when the government itself had not initiated the referendum process? It is also important to understand that the Alberta government has always had the ability to call a referendum on independence at any time if it chose to do so. That is not in dispute, and it was not the legal question before the Court in this case. Nothing in today’s ruling prevents the Alberta government from calling the very same referendum itself tomorrow. So think about that carefully. A citizen-led democratic process established by law is effectively halted, not because citizens failed to follow the legislated process, but because of obligations assigned to government itself. Yet the government retains the full ability to ask the same question directly. Courts and those in government must always have regard to the overall interests of justice, including democratic participation, the integrity of legislated statutory processes, and public confidence in lawful democratic frameworks established by the Legislature. I figured it would be appropriate to reflect on a few words from the Supreme Court of Canada: “…liberal democracy demands the free expression of political opinion” and political speech lies at the core of the Charter’s guarantee of freedom of expression. The Court further affirmed that freedom of expression includes “the right to attempt to persuade through peaceful interchange.” — Harper v. Canada The Supreme Court of Canada has also held that: “…the right of each citizen to participate in the political life of the country is one that is of fundamental importance in a free and democratic society.” — Figueroa v. Canada And in the Reference re Secession of Quebec, the Supreme Court of Canada recognized that democracy is grounded in the participation and democratic will of the people, and that a clear expression of the will of citizens carries constitutional and political significance that cannot simply be ignored. Specifically, the Court confirmed: “The democratic principle identified above would demand that considerable weight be given to a clear expression by the people of Quebec of their will to secede from Canada…” — Reference re Secession of Quebec So how does any of this truly reconcile with a situation where government itself can ask citizens a question through a referendum process, but a group of citizens following a lawful statutory process established by the Legislature is not permitted to ask the question? What message does that send when citizens engage in lawful democratic participation, comply with the very process created by government, and yet their voices are disregarded or treated as something to be feared? Democracy is not strengthened when lawful citizen participation is restrained or silenced. In this case, it was not government stopping the process, but the Court. That reality raises profound questions about the role institutions play in democratic participation and how citizen engagement is treated when it touches controversial political issues. After all, citizens do not hold institutional power. Their power is their voice. And if even that voice can be restrained after citizens lawfully engage in the exact democratic process created for them, what meaningful role are citizens truly left with in shaping the political future of their province and country? What do you think? Should lawful citizen participation be encouraged, even when institutions disagree with the message?

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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
Form letters are ignored as spam. To influence your elected official, send a personalized note. The Formula: 1- The Ask: Name the specific action. 2- The Stake: Share one personal detail. 3- The Consequence: State the local outcome Text RESISTNOW to 825 425 2491 to start.
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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
@Bratt_world #rubbishrath led an illegal “delegation” that was trying to secure statehood. Before the backlash and peddling back saying it wasn’t the plan. He can’t be trusted. He doesn’t speak for me.
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Brattani
Brattani@Bratt_world·
The truth is, they don’t want an independent Alberta. They want Alberta to become the 51st state they have such an obsession with Trump, it’s almost like foreign interference or treason
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James Finkbeiner
James Finkbeiner@JimmyBianchi·
It’s a little ironic that these assholes are around 30% of the Alberta population and think they should be able to force separation on the 70% of us that don’t want to separate. Ya’ll been high on your own supply for too long.
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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
They can’t fill a rally… … but we are supposed to believe they got enough real signatures. … with 96% of some towns being in favor … despite a dozen tents with zero people. A perfect record … and didn’t cheat, after being caught… cheating Seems legit
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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
@CoryBMorgan @DuaneBratt We disagree on policies and Albertas position in Canada, but I respect your position on this, and that you are voicing that this was wrong. Thanks.
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
Folks, I don't like them either but there isn't anything technically wrong here. Registered parties have access to the electors list and they can use it. The Republican Party could send texts like this too. What no party can do is share or sell it. That's the issue.
💞Trina LaGüerita@LivinTheFringe

Hey @nenshi @shoffmanAB @albertaNDP, how did Sarah Hoffman, former NDP…Food and Beverage Minister?…get my number? I have never registered for the NDP Party, yet I received several annoying texts, like the one below. @ElectionsAB , I would expect a full and complete investigation into this, including no less than 7 police cars and 11 officers attending.

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ResistNowCanada@ResistNowCanada·
@JeffreyRWRath Yeah. And you aren’t a dead beat dad or a disgraced lawyer. Like how you led a “delegation to talk about 51st state”, but now don’t want to? You lie. Do you really think Albertans are that stupid Jeffrey?
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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
ALERT 🚨 BREAKING ! FOR ANYONE FALSELY DIMINISHING THE STAY FREE ALBERTA PETITION : Every Canvassing Sheet has a serial number. Every sheet is signed by a registered canvasser with a badge number. Every person who signed showed photo ID or in the case of (highly discriminated against) rural Albertans with a PO Box on their Driver’s License two pieces of ID a photo ID and a bill or other document with their legal land description. Unlike the Lukaszuk Petition there were no Disney Characters and Tourists signing the SFA Petition. The biased Elections Alberta allegations against Parker and Davies in no way undermine the integrity of our Canvassers or the SFA process that collected hundreds of thousands of signatures. Unlike the Unions no one from Stay Free Alberta sent emails and texts to canvassers telling them how to improperly use the Elections Alberta NDP electors list without getting caught. Unlike the Lukaszuk/NDP Petition every thing done by SFA was in good faith and never knowingly in violation of any arbitrary or ambiguous Elections Alberta rules.
MomtoJen@anti_deepstate

@gilmcgowan Not one of us soverereigntists is against the verifying of ALL APP signatures the way banks do. You do realize Forever Canada canvassers didnt ask anyone for ID, pretty hypocritical to start accusing others of cheating.

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Jeffrey Rath
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath·
The NDP are abusing their access to the electoral list as we speak with no SWAT Team from the EPD at Nenshi’s house - nothing from you on that. Your opinions are driven by your personal bigotry - in this case your dislike of Parker and Davies and your undying fan boy love for Danielle Smith. People who work with you at WS have told me how unbalanced you are when Dani is criticized and how you carry water for her. Why don’t you shift back to telling entire identifiable groups to F themselves. It makes who you are as a person so much more apparent.
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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan@CoryBMorgan·
Nenshi and I agree that the abuse of electoral lists is a bad thing. Yes. I guess we can agree on some things. Come on Jeff, try a little harder.
Jeffrey Rath@JeffreyRWRath

@CoryBMorgan I love that you and Nenshi are on the same team now.

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