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This song needs to make a major come back. People need to chill. https://t.co/F7Plvt77rk

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They have already said they have passed the required number they need. Still highly doubt it will happen. Like I said I think they will get 28%-32% to actually vote yes but believing Edmonton can just decide to stay with Canada is wrong. The whole boarders being negotiated thing is because we have federal land in Alberta. The Parks, military and First Nations land. No where does it include municipalities.
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The Rising of The Alberta Army of Independence
Folks it’s unbelievable what I saw Today. Check out who is now in support of Alberta Independence. Everyone is getting behind this Movement. Hop on out to your nearest signing station Today. 😊
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Not Really Gail@GailSmithlegal·
@maverickxeo @Tee__lynn @IndepenceArmy He's trying to make you believe "research" will change your opinion, while he, in fact, has done no research and has no argument to support his position Edm has to go. Don't fall for it.
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Tee@Tee__lynn·
Edmonton is a municipality created by the Province of Alberta, it has no independent sovereignty or right to secede from the province. The Clarity Act only applies to provinces negotiating separation from Canada, not to cities or regions inside one. The land Edmonton sits on is within Alberta's provincial territory, so any border negotiations would be about the province as a whole, not letting individual municipalities carve themselves out.
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I signed the petition. Not sure how I will vote in October but Alberta has needed to send a huge message to Ottawa for a long time. This is our chance. Maybe there will be enough signatures that the federal government will actually open their eyes. Alberta joined in 1905 the first separatist talk started in 1911 and has flared up many times over the years. Now if there are enough signatures Ottawa might actually listen to us.
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I actually don't think they will get the vote to leave. I think it will fall between 28-32% to leave. It's the delusional thinking that Edmonton will choose to stay just because the majority of Edmonton voted no. Yes boarders will be apart of the negotiations but not in the way this person seems to think it means. The land Edmonton sits on is in the Province of Alberta.
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@GailSmithlegal @IndepenceArmy So if Strathcona County, Leduc County, Sturgeon County and Parkland County all vote to leave, Edmonton will force them to stay?
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@GailSmithlegal @IndepenceArmy Wow you still actually believe the city of Edmonton can vote to stay? You do realize that the refineries and pipelines are not technically in Edmonton, right? What about Edmonton International Airport? The federal government leases the land from Leduc County.
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Not Really Gail@GailSmithlegal·
@IndepenceArmy Does the Easter bunny realize independent AB will lose access to refineries and pipelines when Edm votes to stay?
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THudson@THudson59618056·
The biggest irritant is when he says just go out, get a speech therapist, we have a nest egg for her. Us parents of autistic kids don't have that privilege you do. Ironically yours came from taxpayers, us taxpayers have a MUCH harder time gaining resources @PierrePoilievre
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Martyupnorth®- Unacceptable Fact Checker
It hasn't slowed down all afternoon. We're getting about 20 signatures an hour. Repeat that at 100s of locations every day for the next month. This is not a fringe movement. Alberta independence is the only path forward, everything else we've tried with Ottawa for the last 100+ years has failed.
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Maximus Decimus Meridius@Mysterious13137·
@MarcNixon24 Thats pathetic lmao almost as pathetic as the Joe Rogan podcast..2.7m views 22m subscribers 🤣🤣🤣 They werent interested in that bullshit..
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Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
HOLY SH🔥T 🤯 PODCAST RECAP “I don’t like interviewing politicians… they’re slippery.” Then praises Poilievre for actually answering questions with HONESTY That’s EXACTLY why this interview hit different. THIS IS NEXT LEVEL 🔥🔥
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It's actually very simple. The Liberal Government started the division in Canada around 2017 and blew it wide open with the covid shots. Pitted the vaccinated against unvaccinated. So the 7 years that followed the Liberals allowed Liberal supporters to become increasingly hateful and create more divide within Canadians. For a lot of them the hate festered hard. When Trump won the Liberals used the pure hate they created in their supporters and went after Pierre with a fury of lies and let mainstream media tell them how to deepen their hate for Trump and turn it on Pierre. I have never once called any Liberal a name. For me name calling is childish and I refuse to drop to that level. I have however been called every "ist" and phoebe in the English dictionary LOL. That level is pure hate is scary yet very few of them see it within themselves. They just blame everything and everyone else.
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Rish Tandapany@RTandapany·
This is what makes X very hard some days. Acknowledging uncertainty isn't the same as rejecting an explanation. I said the media narrative alone is probably insufficient, that's not incoherence, that's called not overclaiming. You can hold 'I'm not fully sure' and 'that single explanation doesn't fully account for it' simultaneously.
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Steven Bartlett@StevenBartlett·
Could this be the next Prime Minister of Canada? Recently, I’ve been finding myself up all night trying to figure out what the hell is going on in the world and if we're on the verge of World War III… So, today I’m sitting down with Pierre Poilievre who is the leader of Canada's Conservative Party and Leader of the Opposition. He became one of the youngest MPs elected to Canadian parliament and has spent 2 decades fighting for working class people and fair opportunities. Pierre told me that he’s on a mission to make Canada the freest and most affordable place in the world, and he’s not stopping until that happens. To give you more context on his background, Pierre was adopted at birth by two school teachers who struggled financially and ended up losing multiple homes which meant that they had to start again from nothing several times throughout his childhood. That experience shaped what he believes about work, money, and fairness. When speaking about his parents, he told me that they taught him that it doesn’t matter where you come from. It matters what you do. That belief is now at the centre of everything he’s trying to change.
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If you teach the way you do your videos then yes you are teaching your ideology. Like your video on "Is the US an Oligarchy" Every thing you said can be said about pretty much the entire western civilization. Canada is no different than all the other ones. Yet you didn't say that. It was all bash the US
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Unlearn16@unlearn16tweet·
@Martyupnorth I teach a plethora of ideologies in my classroom - it's part of the expansive curriculum to learn and expand our knowledge base. From world issues to politics to world religions. What part of the curriculum would you negate?
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I agree with Danielle Smith and you speaking down to her like she's a child just shows what kind of human you are. Politics should never be in classrooms. Kids need to nurtured and taught. Not indoctrinated into any political side. Both sides of the political spectrum need to learn to talk to each other again. I'm so upset that Canada went down this road. We used to stand together for the most part now we just put each other down and refuse to listen.
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In the end I highly doubt there will be a yes vote. I just don't see the numbers being there. However doing some research on the history of other countries that separated pretty much everything was figured out during the negotiation stage. In the use of currency during negotiations we would of course still use the Canadian dollar after most likely the USD as a transitional dollar well we move toward creating our own dollar. This has been stated by the APP and Stay Free Alberta.
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Jon Alberta Patriot
Jon Alberta Patriot@JonFromAlberta·
Most elections, only about 60% of people vote. That means 40% don’t. Not because they don’t care… but because they’ve given up on the system. But something different is happening right now in Alberta. I was at a canvasser recognition event in Innisfail, and I kept hearing the same thing over and over: “This is my first time ever getting involved.” People who have NEVER volunteered. NEVER canvassed. NEVER participated in politics. And now they’re all in. A lot of them come from that 40%. Think about what that means. If you can engage the people who’ve checked out… And combine them with the people who still vote but are frustrated… You don’t just grow support. You change everything. This is what a real grassroots movement looks like.
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Melanie Behm, she/her@lovelylibrary·
@JonFromAlberta It’s interesting that instead of actively doing something to improve their lives w/in the system available - holding elected officials to account, volunteering w/EDAs, running themselves they just waited to join something w/0 tangible ability to improve the lives of everyday ABs
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Tee@Tee__lynn·
Yes, jumping straight into name calling is ignorant. You do realize that if the vote is yes it triggers negotiations between Alberta, the federal government and consultation with First Nations. That is where all of that will be you know, negotiated. Alberta is not the first place in the history of the world who separated and went out on their own. The world recognizes those countries.
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Canada EH!@SkullSkates71·
@Gifts4Ukraine @lovelylibrary @JonFromAlberta Ignorance? You seem smart. Answer these questions. What monetary system will Bertans use? How will that currency enter into the global market? How will Bertans get internationally recognized passports? Mary at the post office? a plan for Air traffic control? Buying airports?
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@elonmusk Every AI I use my first statement is "Without using mainstream media as a source" Even @grok goes there first. It's freaking annoying. I mostly use AI for job searching and recipes now a days LOL
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