Terry Rupp

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Terry Rupp

Terry Rupp

@Rupp_it_up

Father, Husband, Coach, Oilers, Yankees, Dolphins. Elite hockey director - Lakeland Panthers & Bonnyville Yaks. Past President - Bonnyville Minor Hockey.

Oil Country Katılım Şubat 2011
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Rebel News
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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Curling Canada
Curling Canada@CurlingCanada·
Our silver medal-winning team 🥈 Thank you @EinarsonTeam for giving it your all this week and making Canada proud! #WWCC2026
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Bonnyville Pontiacs
Bonnyville Pontiacs@BPontiacs·
Tonight, Pontiacs' Brent Hoshowski plays his 200th AJHL game! Let's go cheer him on!! Hoshowski is 5 games behind Gabe Amyotte, and has played 10 games more than Mark Letestu. Congrats on this incredible achievement Hosh!👏 #goyaks #ajhl
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Bob Stauffer
Bob Stauffer@Bob_Stauffer·
The @EdmontonOilers made their moves earlier in the week. Added a 3C (Jason Dickinson) and 2RD (Connor Murphy) to shore up Team D/PK...along with bringing in young energy FWD (Colton Dach). Don't be surprised if EDM pursues a solid goaltending prospect in the off-season.
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Michael Menzies
Michael Menzies@Menzies_4·
As the @BPontiacs face the Calgary Canucks today, Brent Hoshowski will play his 191st regular season game with the Yaks, surpassing Mark Letestu for 8th most in franchise history #AJHL
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Razor Oil
Razor Oil@RazorOil·
Good morning to everyone that loves 🇨🇦 130 BILLION barrels that will be recovered via SAGD over the next 200 years 🫡🪒
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 HOLY CRAP! Greg Gutfeld just EVISCERATED Jessica Tarlov for making the "both sides" argument about Charlie Kirk's kiIIing "DON'T PLAY THAT BULLSHlT WITH ME!" "We don't care about your 'both sides' argument. That shlt is DEAD!" "On your side, your beliefs do not match reality so you're coming up with these rationalizations. 'What about this, what about that?' We are NOT doing that because we saw it happen. We saw a young bright man ASSASSlNATED and we know who did it." "The media is DEAD to us on this story. They built this thing up. We are dealing with it, we are going to act. We don't care what the what about is anymore, that SHlT is dead!" PREACH, @greggutfeld!
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YEGWAVE
YEGWAVE@yegwave·
Charlie Kirks last take on Canada before his death. "I would allow Alberta to become its own country. The two best parts of Canada are Edmonton & Calgary."
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Edmonton Oil Kings
Edmonton Oil Kings@EdmOilKings·
Perfect day for a birthday! Please join us in wishing Oil Kings Goalie Development Coach Kurtis Mucha a happy birthday! Happy birthday Kurtis! 🥳 🧁
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Keean Bexte
Keean Bexte@TheRealKeean·
Wow. @davidbexte's speech to Parliament has been the most viewed political moment in Canada since the King's own speech. Across dozens of platforms, nothing has even come close to this. The legacy media hasn't mentioned it though. (We don't need them.)
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💞Trina LaGüerita
💞Trina LaGüerita@LivinTheFringe·
Written by Megan Patrick: 1/2 When I first came to Canada, I landed in Alberta. And I’ll be honest, it felt familiar. The people had a spark in their eye, the land breathed ambition, and the culture rang with a deep, honest pride. To me, Alberta wasn’t all that different from Texas. It was a land of risk-takers, builders, doers. Of families who made their living from the land, who didn’t ask for handouts, and who believed in something very old and very precious: that your life is your own. And so for years, I assumed Canada was like that everywhere. That Alberta was simply one reflection of a larger national spirit. But then I went further west, Vancouver, Victoria. And I felt a shift. Not just in politics or preferences, but in the very framework of belief. The worldview was different. The relationship to government was different. The definition of freedom, even, was different. And that’s when I realized something that shook me: Alberta isn’t just a province with a different opinion. Alberta is a nation within a nation. This isn’t about hostility. It’s about incompatibility. You see, Alberta, and its soulmates in Saskatchewan, in the Yukon, in the Northwest Territories, in rural Manitoba and northern B.C., were not forged in boardrooms or by policy theorists. They were carved out of rock and frost, born in cattle fields and oil rigs, in mines and mills and frontier homesteads. These were places where survival meant strength, where freedom wasn’t philosophical, it was practical. It was necessary. You didn’t wait for Ottawa to tell you what to do, you just did it. But much of the rest of Canada now operates on a fundamentally different ideology, one built on collectivism, central planning, and a trust in bureaucracy over the individual. These aren’t bad people. They aren’t villains. But they are living a different system, and one that increasingly can’t understand or tolerate Alberta’s. It’s not that the rest of Canada is horrible. It’s not that Ontario or Quebec are wrong to live the way they do. It’s that the fit no longer works. It’s like trying to jam a round peg into a square hole, over and over again, until the wood starts to splinter and the structure begins to crack. And the truth is, Alberta is not alone in this. The same pain lives in Saskatchewan. In northern B.C. In the far reaches of the Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Places that still value territorial integrity, individual sovereignty, and earned freedom. Places that feel more American in spirit than the government ruling them from 3,000 kilometers away. But here’s where the grief turns into something deeper, something existential. Because it’s no longer just a matter of cultural friction. This is now a collision between two systems of thought, two incompatible blueprints for how society should function. One believes that the government is the solution. The other believes that the government is the problem. One sees taxes as a duty. The other sees them as an obstacle. One prizes conformity in the name of unity. The other prizes freedom even if it leads to disunity. And these two systems, these two philosophies, cannot coexist forever in the same house. One will inevitably swallow the other. That’s the tragedy playing out now, not just in Alberta, but in the heart of Canada itself. A cold war between two visions of the nation. And Albertans feel it acutely. The slow suffocation of their voice. The erosion of their industries. The cultural gaslighting that tells them they’re cruel, or backward, or radical simply for wanting the same freedoms their ancestors bled to preserve. And that leads to grief. Not just anger, but grief. The grief of being pushed away from neighbors who once felt like family. The sorrow of watching your country become foreign to you. The ache of raising your children in a land that no longer values the things that built it.
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Baseball Quotes
Baseball Quotes@BaseballQuotes1·
Awesome mindset from Derek Jeter on failure
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