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Carney is fast-tracking a new deep-water port at Grays Bay and a 230 km all-season road connecting it to the Chinese-owned Izok Lake mine.
This would give China direct access to the Northwest Passage and a direct shipping route back to China.
The Izok Lake deposit is 15 million metric tonnes of resources: 13% zinc and 2.3% copper, plus about 1.4% lead and 73 g/t silver.
Carney wants to use Canadian tax dollars to let China steal our resources.
How did China get this deal?
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Since you are so interested in the company Danielle Smith keeps, here’s the company our prime minister keeps, hope you keep the same energy.

Andrew Coyne 🇺🇦🇮🇱🇬🇪🇲🇩@acoyne
"Police state ... falling apart ... not a sovereign country ... never been sovereign ... colony of China ..." Great company you're keeping, Danielle.
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Heads up ALBERTANS!
Vote YES to EVERY question on referendum day! 🔥
YES to Citizen-Initiated Referendum or "CIR" = Real independence. Full control NOW over immigration, health, taxes, police & pensions.
YES to all Next Alberta Panel or "NAP" referendum questions = Insurance.
But let's be honest:
NAP is just another Alberta-Ottawa MOU: nice words, zero guarantees, endless begging, and easy to kill in negotiations.
Just blind long-term hope that depends on other provinces and Carney’s Ottawa agreeing. Most of it can quietly die in endless negotiations.
Let's not forget what happened after 63% of Albertans voted to end equalization.
Nothing.
CIR actually delivers.
Vote YES to CIR + YES to all NAP.
Have your cake and eat it too. No risk.
Protect Alberta’s future.
#VoteYesCIR #AlbertaFirst #AlbertaRepublic

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@PrairieVeteran The government doesn’t have to kick in doors,,,
All sorts of ways for them to twist your balls until you give up your guns
No passport renewals,etc
Canada is broken

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How do you propose replacing $30-$40 million a day in tax revenue?
How do you propose replacing $13 billion in tax revenue annually?
How do you propose balancing a budget?
Give us 1 good answer.
No slogans.
Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre
Non aux taxes sur l'essence.
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The Alberta separatist movement isn’t some unstoppable wave, it’s a loud minority that can’t even hit its own targets. You needed around 350k signatures to show real momentum and you came up with 177k. That’s not a movement, that’s barely a warm up.
And even if you somehow crossed that threshold, it doesn’t mean Alberta just walks out of Canada. That’s not how this works. You’re talking about years of legal battles, constitutional hurdles, negotiations with the federal government, Indigenous treaty obligations, economic fallout, currency issues, trade barriers, and massive uncertainty for businesses and workers. Not 90 days, regardless of what Keith says.
There’s no clean break. No easy exit. No “just vote and we’re gone.”
Meanwhile, the idea that Alberta would somehow be stronger alone ignores reality. The province benefits massively from being part of Canada through internal trade, transfer systems, shared infrastructure, and global credibility. Walking away doesn’t make those problems disappear, it multiplies them.
So no, Alberta isn’t leaving Canada. Not now, not anytime soon. And a half completed petition isn’t proof of anything except how small the movement actually is.
And to all Albertans that don’t want any part of this, the rest of Canada knows, and we don’t group you all in the same basket! We still love you.
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@DuaneBratt I'll take dangerous freedom over a life in a cage. The cage may be nice & fancy, but every year the cage gets smaller & less nice
You don't have anyone in your life you care about? Just throw the Grandkids to the wolves?
Its not a very hopeful future approaching for Canada
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From American Pulse.
“Carney has been Canada’s Prime Minister for one year. In that year, he has rearmed his country, rebuilt its alliances, secured its Arctic, reoriented its trade away from the United States, and stood on the world stage at Davos to say — without euphemism, without apology — that the old order is over and America is no longer its anchor”
open.substack.com/pub/americanpu…

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Canada's IRS has almost as many employees as America's for 8 times fewer people.
Alberta just got 20 feet closer to becoming a state 🙌
John Smith@yonkojohn
CRA has 60,000 employees for 42 million population and USA, IRS has 89,000 employees for 377 million population. Canada one employee per 700 people, USA one employee for 4,236 population!
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This Prime Minister?
Standing next to Epstein's accomplice?

Mark 🍁@Markfry809
You know who’s name isn’t all over the Epstein files? my Prime Minister 🇨🇦
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How do you get this old and stay this stupid?
Alex Zoltan@AmazingZoltan
HAPPENING NOW: Union activist and NDP leadership candidate Rob Ashton suggests we "eat the damn rich" to thunderous applause at the party's convention.
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Some facts about Alberta’s pathway to independence in 2026.
1. The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed in 1998 that all provinces including Alberta have the right to independence and set out the legal pathway.
2. Nothing in the First Nations Treaties in Alberta preclude Alberta separating nor does independence require First Nations to change their Treaties.
3. The 1930 Natural Resources Transfer agreement and subsequent court rulings confirm that the land, minerals (oil and gas), resources, and water are all owned by the Alberta Government. That agreement did not transfer management—it transferred ownership. The 1982 sec. 92A amendment to the Constitution confirmed Alberta’s resource management authority.
4. Section 109 of the Constitution does not apply to independence and especially to Alberta.
5. Albertans send roughly $15–25 billion more to Ottawa than they receive back but it can be as high as $47 billion.
6. Only Alberta’s 48 First Nations need to be consulted and each one of those First Nations will either decide to keep the status quo re Canada administering their Treaties, or ask Alberta to administer them, or ask to negotiate a new treaty.
7. The Federal Government and all provinces will need to sign off on the terms of separation (not just the amending formula). The Constitutional amendments would simply remove all references to Alberta from the Constitutional documents. The Federal Government and the provinces are obligated to conduct good faith negotiations, failure of which Alberta can unilaterally declare its independence.
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Much of Canada's wealth is owned by government workers. Taken from taxpayers for their own benefit
There are 3.3 million government workers who belong to the MAPLE 8 Pensions. Those pensions hold over $2 Trillion in assets.
Government employees have extracted this money from taxpayers for their own personal wealth in retirement
These funds earn profits over $150 Billion a year and pay no tax. Canadian taxpayers have to fund the taxes for the shortfalls not paid by government employees in their pensions

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Wake the heck up Canada. Hey @ABDanielleSmith shut down the carbon capture, don’t impose the carbon tax, build a pipe south and work with US to get it to the coast. Stop negotiating with Carney and his values, they’re not ours.
Steve Saretsky@SteveSaretsky
Parts of the world are being forced to ration fuel and switching back to Coal and here’s Canada talking about “decarbonized” oil.
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@KirkLubimov Does eastern Canada buy/import “low emission oil”?
Alberta independence can’t happen soon enough!

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Mark Carney says Confederation works because Alberta will be decarbonizing their oil.
"We are looking to move towards low emission oil with Alberta...it's the long term commercial thing to do.
The world wants low risk, low cost, low carbon energy sources.
Our strategy with Alberta has been to go right to heart of the issue which is the pipeline but what else comes with the pipeline? Pathways, a carbon market that works...having everything on the table showing the consideration works."
No, he is using the pipeline as a tool to strong arm in his ideological policies. This is exactly why the Confederation doesn't work.
Our economy shouldn't be held hostage.
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