Brad
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Brad
@Rippyman
Living life to the fullest
Calgary AB Canada Katılım Haziran 2009
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Two cabinet ministers ‘resigned’ yesterday, a week after they broke with the premier and opposed the government’s plans to force Albertans into a separatist referendum. Now, Premier Smith is finalizing the membership of her new separatist cabinet.
This cabinet shuffle does nothing for Albertans.
It’s still the largest cabinet in Alberta history. It still has four health ministers overseeing the destruction of public health care. It still has an energy minister allowing for coal mining in the Eastern Slopes. The Indigenous relations minister that recently had every First Nations Chief vote non-confidence in this government is the same. And it still has a municipal affairs minister that is hiring library inspectors.
This government doesn’t care about the needs of Albertans. It’s doing nothing about the cost-of-living crisis. It’s not creating jobs for the future. And it's destroying public services.
No cabinet shuffle can fix that.
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What is going on in Canada? Everyday you have another major announcement - like everyday - Bombardier and planes. Gold mines opening and expanding in Ontario and up North, huge new graphite plant in Quebec and on and on. What is going on in Canada. Oh yeah, @MarkJCarney
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot
Keyera, AltaGas and CN to go ahead with a new $240-million rail terminal project to provide transportation capacity for the shipment of about 45,000 barrels per day of propane and butane from the Fort Saskatchewan region to West Coast export facilities.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled a clean electricity strategy on Thursday he says will help double Canada’s electricity grid by 2050 and lower energy costs for the majority of Canadian households. abcnews.link/TsytwAP
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@stphnmaher Canada is run by woke fools with zero integrity that use their platform to push forward insane agendas that bring zero value to the Country.
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Separatists in both Quebec and Alberta have no idea how much worse everything can be than it is now. Half the problem with this country is that people have no idea how good we have it and how bad things can be.
Stephen Maher@stphnmaher
I do not believe this will be a politically successful argument for PSPP.
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@sarobertson_ First Nations surrendered their land over 100 years ago, people have a right to vote, it’s called a democracy.
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Tim Powers reacts to Danielle Smith calling Alberta judge's decision 'antidemocratic': "Let's not forget the obvious fact we all learned in our civics classes: there's nothing undemocratic about the judiciary — they exist in our system to provide a check and a balance in circumstances like this."
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@sarobertson_ Uhh First Nations surrendered their land to the government over 100 years ago.
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Carlene Variyan: "Premier Smith talks about 300k who wrote their name on a petition. There are also 100k+ and generations of First Nations and Métis people in Alberta who are the actual rights holders of the land that Danielle Smith and her party have decided they want to take and start their own country with."
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@sarobertson_ A right wing judge and a right wing Cheif, open your eyes. Don’t be a sheep.
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Thomas Lukaszuk on Danielle Smith calling Alberta judge's decision 'undemocratic': "Courts rule on what is right and what is wrong and what is lawful and what is illegal. They don't render popular decisions. They render righteous decisions. But the Premier doesn't seem to be concerned about that."
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Support for Alberta’s independence is a myth.
Daniele Smith, David Parker et al are fucking finished.
Canada Projections🇨🇦@CDNprojections
Alberta Poll Modelled Support For Independence 🟥Oppose: 87 🟩Support: 0 Probe April 27-May 6, 2026 n=1484 ±2.5%
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@sarobertson_ It’s a pipe dream, California is a perfect example of grid failure.
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Today, a judge has thrown out the Alberta separatist petition because Danielle Smith’s UCP government failed in its legal duty to consult First Nations.
I want to thank the fearless First Nations who stood up and led this fight against separatism – not just for their nations, but for all Albertans and for Canadians. Specifically, thank you to the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, the Blackfoot Confederacy, and Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, for fighting for our country with your time and money.
First Nations are not alone, as the vast majority of Albertans stand alongside them, opposed to a costly, divisive exercise. This referendum violates treaty rights, it would cost Albertans hundreds of millions of dollars, and is now tied to serious public safety concerns thanks to the largest data breach in Alberta’s history.
The Premier says that she’s exploring other ideas. Here’s an idea, Premier: call off the referendum and put this to bed. This petition is dead. This referendum is dead. For the premier to spend taxpayer time and money to resurrect it, would prove what we’ve always known: she’s a separatist.
Accept the court’s decision. Nobody is above the law – and certainly not this Premier.
Albertans are proud Canadians and want nothing more than to move on from this and focus on the things that really matter.
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@RiseOfAlberta It will be appealed, just a process. Money talks , and we all know how that works
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@MarkJCarney LOL, Country is a sinking ship, lots of words, zero results. Our biggest trade partner is losing faith in us, our biggest economy is being choked and the people of Canada are knee deep in debt.
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One year ago, Canada’s new government was sworn in — with a mandate to build Canada strong.
Since then, we’ve cut taxes for the middle class, signed more than 20 new trade and security agreements, and fast-tracked major projects that will create thousands of good careers.
We’re building big, and we’re just getting started.

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@PaulStewartII She’s the best Premier AB has ever had. She should be our Prime Minister.
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The courts need to stop this dangerous woman. She’s on a path to tear our country apart.
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet
Asked if she would delay referendum voting day in light of the data breach, she says there is no reason to delay a referendum in the fall.
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