allan

38.9K posts

allan banner
allan

allan

@albertarep

Alberta Katılım Aralık 2012
1.5K Takip Edilen1.8K Takipçiler
allan retweetledi
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Liberal MP Karim Bardeesy after hearing Vassy’s give factual evidence regarding the failing EV market doubles down on them & starts gaslighting viewers claiming Canadians have an appetite for EV’s. These people won’t give up until all automakers are gone and only China is producing cars in Canada. You can watch him actually get more purple the longer he keeps talking.
English
181
218
888
32.7K
allan retweetledi
Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
Mark Carney‘s plan will DESTROY Canada The entire planet has rejected the Paris accord Canada is the only country still trying to meet its targets The pathways project will cost $20 billion and do nothing for the climate DROP Net Zero or 🇨🇦 is FINISHED
English
199
1.3K
3.5K
34.9K
allan retweetledi
Jon Sedore
Jon Sedore@JonSedore·
Albertans are being told this voter-list controversy is one of the greatest privacy threats imaginable. But where was this level of outrage when: In 2019 - LifeLabs exposed personal information of roughly 15 million Canadians, including health and address data. In 2019 - Desjardins exposed the information of nearly 10 million people, including names, addresses, phone numbers, SINs, and banking information. In 2017 - Equifax exposed sensitive financial and identity data affecting Canadians through one of the largest breaches in modern history. In 2020 - CRA accounts were compromised through cyberattacks affecting thousands of Canadians. For years, the federal long-gun registry collected firearm ownership information on millions of lawful Canadians, raising major privacy and government overreach concerns. In 2022, during the convoy protests, emergency powers were used to freeze certain bank accounts tied to political protest activity. Meanwhile, Canadians deal every day with: spam calls, scam texts, phishing emails, junk mail, corporate data harvesting, and data brokers trading personal information. Modern society already runs on interconnected identity databases. Likely hundreds of thousands of workers across Canada have lookup access to some form of name-and-address system as part of their jobs at banks, telecoms, utilities, insurers, retailers, healthcare systems, government agencies, police services, and credit bureaus and more.... Yes privacy matters. Yes personal safety matters. Concerns around harassment or domestic violence need to be taken seriously. And the RCMP are part of this investigation - so they are being taken seriously. But honesty and proportionality matter too. From what has been publicly discussed, the Centurion Project system was lookup-based with limited authorized access, not a publicly downloadable master database. The data itself also appears to have been imperfect and often outdated. Common-name searches could return dozens of results. Unless someone already had substantial identifying information beforehand, there was no way to single out any one person. And despite the public rhetoric, there has been no public evidence presented of widespread organized doxxing or targeted harassment resulting from this issue. So yes: Investigate improper access. Strengthen safeguards. Protect vulnerable people. But the standard should be consistent across ALL sectors handling Canadians’ personal information, not only when politics enters the conversation. And that raises an important question: Why now? Why is this suddenly being framed as an unprecedented national emergency only when politically active Albertans begin organizing outside the establishment system? Are we witnessing genuine concern over privacy? Or discomfort with ordinary people organizing for political change, liberty, and sovereignty? I know how I feel - what about you?
English
41
185
489
6.1K
allan retweetledi
Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
LYING STRAIGHT TO CAMERA Corey Hogan says DECARBONIZED Oil makes us more competitive We need to reach our climate goals That’s how we create a competitive economy There’s no other place on the planet that requires decarbonize oil Nobody’s is paying a premium for this product
English
259
446
1.5K
26.5K
allan retweetledi
Armed Alberta, Firearm Rights
This is why our census is asking the number of bedrooms available in our houses. I’m not filling out shit when it comes to this invasive census.
Armed Alberta, Firearm Rights tweet media
English
32
121
299
4.1K
allan retweetledi
L. Wayne Mathison
L. Wayne Mathison@WayneMathison·
Canada’s Liberal EV strategy is collapsing in real time. The PBO estimated up to $52.5 billion in federal and provincial support for EV supply-chain investments. Northvolt collapsed. Honda’s $15-billion Ontario EV project was postponed and is now reportedly shelved. GM and others have paused or pulled back. Then Carney opened the door to Chinese EVs at 6.1% tariffs, down from the previous 100% tariff, letting cheaper Chinese vehicles undercut the very Canadian EV sector taxpayers were forced to subsidize. That is the problem with industrial policy run by people who think press releases are economics. They spent billions trying to build an EV industry, then changed the rules in favour of the competitor. This was not a market failure. It was government failure with a charging port.
English
9
88
239
2.3K
allan retweetledi
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
And so it begins. Global News brings on a guy who unbelievably says just like the freedom convoy, Russians are now heavily influencing the Alberta Separatists movement, he also claims the “MAGAsphere” is also involved. Whenever our Government feels threatened by Canadians they start blaming outside influence. Albertan’s can’t possibly think for themselves, they are clearly being “influenced”
English
715
769
2.9K
112K
allan retweetledi
Brad Porcellato
Brad Porcellato@BradPorcellato·
There are 1M illegals in Canada that can't be found. We should follow the U.S. govt's lead on this; the U.S. revoked the visas of 80K foreign nationals since January, 16,000 for DUI, 12,000 for assaults, and 8,000 for theft. If the Police contact them, we have jails, no excuses!
English
38
229
670
14K
allan retweetledi
Pierre Poilievre
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre·
In-person hearings are no longer mandatory. Officers are discouraged from scrutinizing written claims. The result: fraud, abuse, and a 2900% surge in the asylum backlog. Liberals broke the system. Mark Carney is making it worse: conservative.ca/cpc/fix-canada…
Pierre Poilievre tweet media
English
177
1.2K
2.8K
30.4K
allan retweetledi
Wiretap Media
Wiretap Media@WiretapMediaCa·
💥 CONFIRMED: The Liberal Government is slashing the legal standard to “reasonable grounds to suspect” in their evasive spying bill, C-22 — so CONTENT can be used as evidence to launch investigations. Organized crime is the excuse. Information control is the agenda.
English
24
273
574
11.5K
allan
allan@albertarep·
@varrock It's almost like the judges are begging for attention from protesters in front of their homes.Do they feel that alone that they have to go to those lengths for recognition?
English
0
0
0
6
allan retweetledi
varrock
varrock@varrock·
Having a Glock without a permit is illegal in Canada. Driving with a loaded gun is illegal under all circumstances. So why would an Ethiopian on a fake student visa be driving around with a loaded gun? Seems like he's not really a student! A serious society would deport him.
Riley Donovan@valdombre

- Ethiopian comes on a study visa - A "minor traffic infraction" in Calgary sends him into road rage - Pulls a loaded Glock on the other driver - Probably won't be deported though because Ethiopia is dangerous - So instead Ethiopian criminals can stay and make Canada dangerous?

English
214
1.9K
6.8K
90.2K
allan retweetledi
cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Classic CBC spin from Ashley Burke: Louise Arbour, the UN Global Compact for Migration architect who pushed 'safe, orderly' mass migration worldwide, gets tapped as Governor General, and suddenly any concerns were just 'unfounded opposition fearmongering' Meanwhile, Liberal hyper-migration flooded Canada with record numbers, crushed housing, strained services, fractured social cohesion, and turned public support for immigration upside down. That's exactly why Trudeau's numbers cratered and they had to slam the brakes with massive cuts to immigration It did in fact turn out to be a threat to Canada But sure, CBC, keep diverting blame. CBC's job isn't journalism anymore — it's damage control for the Liberals' open-border experiment that Canadians are still paying for Never a mention from CBC about newly minted Canadian Ambassador to the US, Mark Wiseman's Century Initiative nor his role in that immigration fiasco either Eyes wide open now... but CBC wants you to keep them glued closed @AshleyBurkeCBC @brodiefenlon
English
5
58
179
6.4K
allan retweetledi
Prairie Steel
Prairie Steel@PrairieSteel2·
NorthRiver benefits most if the Competition Bureau blocks the deal completely, preserving the competitive "status quo" that keeps their transport and processing costs down. This is a BROOKFIELD operation… The Competition Bureau is corrupted, this is a front in the war for #AlbertaIndependence
Prairie Steel@PrairieSteel2

The “Canadian” competition bureau is challenging Keyera’s acquisition of Plains…. The “Canadian” competition bureau is actively trying to hurt an Alberta based company, destroy it, significantly damage it!!…. Who might benefit? Inter Pipelines… OWNED BY BROOKFIELD!!! #AlbertaIndependence @Martyupnorth @JeffreyRWRath @stayfreealberta

English
3
36
42
5.5K
allan retweetledi
Ivano Defazio 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇺🇸
So you tell me if there is a major war in Ukraine, how is Kiev ranked 3rd in Bentley sales?....Canada you have been played....Open your eyes to the money laundering corruption from our government.
Ivano Defazio 🇨🇦🇮🇹🇺🇸 tweet media
English
121
1.2K
2.6K
27K
allan retweetledi
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
This is Louise Arbour talking 10 years ago about immigration. She compares Middle East Muslims to Catholics who came to Canada. It’s individuals like her who have ruined western culture with the belief that everyone can live happily ever after with each other no matter what their background is. And if you dare question her well you’re obviously racist or xenophobic. The world has not been improved in any way by her. Germany sure isn’t cheering 10 years after this video when Hundreds of thousands of migrants entered their Country.
English
74
360
980
18.8K
allan retweetledi
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
This was Joly in March saying that the Liberal Government is doubling down on electrification of cars because that’s where all the capital is headed. Once again this completely out of touch Government missed the mark. Honda cancelled is $15 billion EV plant yesterday.
English
358
1.4K
4.6K
57.9K
allan retweetledi
Prairie Steel
Prairie Steel@PrairieSteel2·
The “Canadian” competition bureau is challenging Keyera’s acquisition of Plains…. The “Canadian” competition bureau is actively trying to hurt an Alberta based company, destroy it, significantly damage it!!…. Who might benefit? Inter Pipelines… OWNED BY BROOKFIELD!!! #AlbertaIndependence @Martyupnorth @JeffreyRWRath @stayfreealberta
Prairie Steel tweet media
English
0
25
29
2.8K
David Perez
David Perez@DavidCan2002·
@nenshi I have obtained video of someone calling you a fucking looser, I hope someone investigates promptly to confirm if is true 🤣🤣🤣 x.com/realmaxgenest/…
English
5
0
68
1.2K
Naheed Nenshi
Naheed Nenshi@nenshi·
Alberta’s NDP Caucus has obtained video evidence that appears to show that a senior member of the United Conservative Party (UCP) party executive and a member of the UCP Caucus staff, people that are in the Premier’s inner circle, attended the April 16 online meeting of the Centurion Project. This meeting provided training to volunteers on how to use the separatists’ project database that is at the centre of this data breach of three million Albertans’ electoral data. The Alberta NDP Caucus obtained a recording of the Centurion Project’s April 16 online meeting, attended by 80 individuals. The attendee list and a video recording of the call identify that a ‘Rob Smith’ and an ‘Arundeep Sandhu’ were in attendance. The President of the UCP is named Rob Smith and the UCP Caucus Director of Stakeholder Relations is named Arundeep Sandhu. Alberta’s New Democrats have passed this recording on to the RCMP as they continue their investigation. This obtained video also shows Centurion Project members demonstrating how to use a database to search for personal information of Albertans by searching for the name and address of former Alberta Premier Jason Kenney. Jason Kenney’s personal information was shared on screen with all meeting attendees. This video appears to show the database that was built using the unauthorized electors list that was the subject of an injunction issued by the Court of King’s Bench on April 30, 2026. Premier Smith must immediately confirm whether Rob Smith and Arundeep Sandhu identified in the video are the same individuals that are associated with the UCP party and caucus. If these were the same UCP associates, the Premier must also explain: -Why were senior UCP officials attending the meeting? Were they directed to attend? -How she can claim, as recent as yesterday, that she only learned of this data breach from police statements on April 29-30, published almost two weeks after this meeting took place? -Why was it not reported or disclosed by any UCP or any government official to the RCMP and Elections Alberta that the Centurion Project appears to have unauthorized access to the electors list? -What actions, if any, she has taken to protect the privacy of Albertans? Albertans deserve answers and transparency from Premier Smith and this UCP government, now.
Naheed Nenshi tweet mediaNaheed Nenshi tweet mediaNaheed Nenshi tweet media
English
266
884
2.1K
282.6K