
Thesis Pi
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Thesis Pi
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Advocate for: people with disabilities, mental health, clean energy, LGBTQ, cannabis culture, and democratic inclusion. Biophile. RT/Follow Not Endorsement




Being a Canadian is a privilege, and the fact that Alberta Separatists don’t understand this is pathetic.




I’ve tried to engage in a productive conversation with you. I agree changes need to be made and they can be made better with Alberta independence. I’ve followed you to give you the opportunity to send me a DM. But I guess it’s all about smoke for you. If you have a policy solution, then suggest that. Be productive.




"Did (Albertans) vote for this last provincial election? No, they didn't, it wasn't on the ballot paper, it wasn't in the mandates or platforms of the governing party..." PM Mark Carney says a separatist question on a question isn't helpful to the economy, that it wasn't part of the UCP's election platform- joking that Premier Smith doesn't always take his advice.





Alberta’s resources are constitutionally protected: 1: The Canadian Constitution gives Alberta the right to develop and export its natural resources without unconstitutional interference from other provinces or the federal government. 2: Pipeline cancellations harmed Alberta’s economy Major pipeline projects like Northern Gateway, Energy East, and Keystone XL are presented as examples of lost economic opportunity, investment, jobs, and export access for Alberta energy. 3: Federal policies are portrayed as restricting Alberta development Policies such as Bill C-69, tanker bans, emissions caps, and regulatory delays are framed as barriers that discourage investment and limit Alberta’s oil and gas sector growth. 4: Alberta needs access to global markets The infographic emphasizes that pipelines to Burnaby, BC and Sarnia, Ontario would connect Alberta oil to Asian, American, and international markets, reducing dependence on limited export routes. 5: Independence is presented as a response to political gridlock. The overall message is that Alberta cannot reliably protect its economic interests within the current Canadian political system, leading to the conclusion that independence may be necessary to secure greater control over resources, trade, and governance. @RiseOfAlberta @albertaradios @JonFromAlberta @kathyflett1 @armyofgreatmen @miss_tanyac @JeffreyRWRath



This week, Mark flew his personal jet from Ottawa to Toronto, to kick a soccer ball. He then promptly flew right back to Ottawa. The fuel burn for this round trip was more than 3,000 litres, and the carbon emissions were close to 10,000kg.



















