
Rough estimate, FNs along a NW BC pipeline route with equity would get about $1/barrel from tolls each day, so $500k/day for northern gateway and now $1m/day for NWCOP. Imagine what $365 million a year would do for the nations along the route.
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Rough estimate, FNs along a NW BC pipeline route with equity would get about $1/barrel from tolls each day, so $500k/day for northern gateway and now $1m/day for NWCOP. Imagine what $365 million a year would do for the nations along the route.

It’s amazing to me how all these pro Alberta separatist accounts are from outside of Canada. It’s almost like this is a foreign coup, are we understanding what that means yet Alberta #forevercanada #daniellesmithIsCorrupt #abpoli

MONTREAL 🇨🇦 this morning pro Palestine activists gathered and displayed President Trump hanging from a n0ose Just a regular Wednesday morning in Canada 🇨🇦 and of course even though this is hateful and violent, it’s allowed in Canada



If and when Alberta has a separation referendum, it will be the biggest voter turn out in Alberta history. And it will be the biggest defeat for the separatist right wing nut jobs since Justin Trudeau crushed the Freedom Convoy. I guess I would be mad too if I lost that much.


Most people don’t realize what just changed in Canada. The CRTC used to regulate TV and radio. Now, under Bill C-11, it’s been expanded to cover online platforms like YouTube, Netflix, and Spotify. That means government regulators now have the power to push platforms to “promote” certain content and deprioritize others. They say it’s about supporting Canadian culture. But here’s the reality: When government gains influence over what gets seen… it gains influence over how people think. They don’t need to delete content. They just need to control visibility. And who decides what counts as “Canadian content”? A federal bureaucracy. Not you. Not creators. Not the market. That should concern everyone. Because bureaucracies don’t shrink. They expand. Today it’s “discoverability.” Tomorrow it’s deeper control. This is how centralized systems grow over time. More rules. More power. More influence. And all of it flowing from Ottawa. That’s the real issue. Alberta is being pulled into a system where: – decisions are made far away – culture is curated by regulators – and control over information keeps expanding That’s not freedom. That’s dependence. Alberta independence is about changing that direction. It’s about bringing decision-making closer to the people. It’s about trusting individuals, not bureaucracies. It’s about choosing openness instead of centralized control. We don’t need Ottawa deciding what we see, what gets promoted, or what qualifies as “Canadian enough.” We can choose something different. Alberta can choose freedom. If you agree, go sign the petition: 👉 StayFreeAlberta.com



Jason Kenney warns Alberta independence movement could become ‘a real factor’ in politics theglobeandmail.com/canada/alberta…


Est-ce que le Canada devrait se joindre à l’Union européenne ? Selon ce sondage, 57 % des Canadiens sont favorables. Canadiens, à quoi pensez-vous ? Ce serait une décision totalement malavisée. Le coût réel de l’adhésion serait substantiel, tout comme la perte de souveraineté ! Cette décision compromettrait la souveraineté du Canada sur son immigration et son commerce, sans parler de nuire à notre capacité à commercer avec les États-Unis, notre plus grand partenaire commercial qui représente environ 77 % de notre commerce. Je suis sûr que 90 % des Canadiens ne savent pas ce que signifie rejoindre l’UE ni ce que cela implique. Les Canadiens sont tellement ignorants en politique. Et ne vous fiez pas aux medias subventionnés pour bien informer la population. Tout ce que Carney doit faire, c’est dire que Trump est contre, et la grande majorité approuvera sans avoir la moindre idée de ce dont il s’agit.


Network of YouTube channels pushing U.S. annexation and Alberta secession narrative, report finds ctvnews.ca/canada/article…
