Mr UV. Alberta 🥓🍳🍻🇨🇦🇺🇸🇮🇱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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Mr UV. Alberta 🥓🍳🍻🇨🇦🇺🇸🇮🇱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

Mr UV. Alberta 🥓🍳🍻🇨🇦🇺🇸🇮🇱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

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UV light specialist in water treatment now retired.

Alberta, Canada شامل ہوئے Aralık 2011
40 فالونگ54 فالوورز
Rebel News Canada
Rebel News Canada@RebelNews_CA·
Alberta Fact Check: Would B.C. embargo trade with an independent Alberta? Not likely A trade embargo between B.C. and an independent Alberta would likely hurt B.C. more — Alberta could still ship resources south to American customers, while Canadian goods needing West Coast access would be blocked without Alberta's rail cooperation. rebelne.ws/4x6AmNI
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Jason James
Jason James@jasonjamesbnn·
On this note, next week's episode of Brave New Normal will be a discussion with Karla Joy Treadway. We discuss the funding for these Indian chiefs and where it's coming from. The Alberta independence movement was accused of receiving foreign funding. Somebody's receiving foreign funding, but it isn't Albertans.
Jason James@jasonjamesbnn

These are the Indian Chiefs attempting to stop Alberta independence (on behalf of the politicians of course). I say make them truly sovereign. Cut the funding, remove them from the conversation. Treat them as we would any other foreign nation.

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Danielle Smith
Danielle Smith@ABDanielleSmith·
Alberta is growing fast, and we need to start planning for the future. That's why we're advancing the next phase of our Passenger Rail Master Plan, including work to better connect Edmonton and Calgary, their international airports, and local transit systems. Major infrastructure projects require thoughtful planning, strong partnerships, and a clear vision. And that's exactly why we are laying the groundwork today for the transportation network Alberta will need tomorrow. Read details here: alberta.ca/release.cfm?xI…
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Rise Of Alberta
Rise Of Alberta@RiseOfAlberta·
People are told Alberta independence is extreme, illegal, or treasonous. It is not. The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed that if a province clearly votes to leave, the federal government has a legal obligation to negotiate in good faith.
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Smith yesterday "So do you hope that Quebec will approve a new gas pipeline from Alberta like the one that is proposed by Marinvest?" "if there was a possibility for us to restart that conversation, I'd be open to it." "As you may know, Alberta Oil already comes to Quebec by way of line nine." "And then it gets put into a tanker and comes up to Quebec. It's part of the reason why I'm going to be able to fly home today, because aviation fuel from Alberta processed here is going to fill the plane that gets me back to my province." @ABDanielleSmith
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Moose on the Loose
Moose on the Loose@dsimieritsch·
@gilmcgowan Why are they wanting to separate is the question that should be asked. If Canada is so great under the Liberals this referendum shouldn't be a problem.
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Gil McGowan
Gil McGowan@gilmcgowan·
39 percent of Albertans say they would leave the province if it became an independent country. Another 19 percent say they would think seriously about it. The recklessness of our Premier for facilitating this referendum is truly breathtaking. #FightBackNow nationalpost.com/news/alberta-q…
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Rebel News Canada
Rebel News Canada@RebelNews_CA·
Homeowners furious after Ontario government threatens to seize portions of backyards 🏘️ Eight Burlington, Ont. homeowners face losing massive sections of their backyards to the provincial government without compensation. Why? Talk about a most bizarre and baffling boundary dispute! In sleepy Burlington, Ont., eight homeowners are fighting to save their backyards from the clutches of the Government of Ontario (the Ministry of Transportation to be precise.) The homeowners face losing about two-thirds of their backyards. And they must also incur the costs of moving any infrastructure that stands in the way. This would include everything from backyard patios and storage sheds to even a swimming pool. As to why the MTO is acting in such a fashion, this remains a mysterious question. The crux of the matter is that the eight homes back onto the Queen Elizabeth Way highway. The current boundary is marked by a chain-link fence. As well, a few metres away from the chain-link fence stands a stone wall. One wouldn’t even realize there is a major highway on the other side of that stone wall unless this fact was brought to one’s attention. By way of background, the eight homes in question were constructed some 70 years ago. And for seven decades the current boundary existed without controversy. But the MTO is now maintaining that the land in question has always belonged to the government and that the province is simply reclaiming land that has always been government property. But again, what is the ostensible policy reason for this boundary extension? And why now? This relatively little patch of land surely cannot be used to extend the highway, nor construct a railway line – the typical reasons for land expropriation by the government, or, in this case, land reclamation. Rebel News ventured out to Burlington to interview the affected homeowners who have indeed lawyered up and are not bending the knee without a fight. They are also very concerned that in the expanded boundary area, homeless people might set up encampments, which would seriously impact their quality of life. We also reached out to the media relations department of the MTO. Our queries included: 1⃣ The existing boundary has been in place for some 70 years. Why is the MTO now wanting to extend the boundary? 2⃣ What is the purpose given that there is not enough land in question for any sort of extension of the Queen Elizabeth Way (which is situated on the other side of the backyards)? 3⃣ I understand the residents will not be compensated for the loss of this land. Why is that the case? Our queries were not even acknowledged, which, alas, is standard business procedure when it comes to the communications strategy of the Doug “For the People” Ford Progressive Conservatives. In the meantime, this baffling boundary dispute appears to be headed to a court of law. Stay tuned. @TheMenzoid
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Salty Albertan
Salty Albertan@FringedCanuck·
Is it time to overthrow the Canadian Government yet? Asking for a friend…….
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Danielle Smith today in Quebec calls Steven Guilbeault the most destructive politician to national unity that we’ve ever seen. She says of she was proposing an alternative referendum question that Steven Guilbeault should never be allowed to run for political office again she would get 100 percent support. She goes on to make a very good point, imagine she went to Quebec and told the people there that she was going to make sure they would never produce hydro electric power or aluminum ever again how would they feel?
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Rachael Thomas
Rachael Thomas@RachaelThomasAB·
🚨UNBELIEVABLE! Retired RCMP officers were lured into a CBC program under false pretenses, then mocked for their service to Canada. I brought forward a motion to investigate and hold the CBC accountable. The Liberals shut down debate. No answers. No accountability. Shameful.
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Franco Terrazzano
Franco Terrazzano@franco_nomics·
Poilievre grills Carney over spending $195,400 on airplane food during three international trips. Carney talks about what he hears from "international investors." Pro tip for Carney: You can travel abroad without billing taxpayers six figures for airplane food.
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cbcwatcher
cbcwatcher@cbcwatcher·
Smith during the presser today in Quebec "I think we have to be very clear that the people of my province are very upset with the way we've been treated for the last 10 years" "An example I gave in my speech was, imagine if an Alberta politician had come here and tried to shut down your hydroelectric business and say you couldn't develop your aluminum industry anymore." "That's what Stephen Guilbault did to our province, and that's the reason why people are so frustrated and why they lost hope." "It costs jobs, it cost economic growth. It cost us our ability to generate revenues to pay for the things that we care about." @ABDanielleSmith
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Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱
Ryan Gerritsen🇨🇦🇳🇱@ryangerritsen·
Who does Wab Kinew think he is? I think he honestly believes he is more than just the Premier of Manitoba. It’s not up to him what Alberta does. What he did here is unacceptable. This type of rhetoric is only going to double the resolve of the separatists.
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Mr UV. Alberta 🥓🍳🍻🇨🇦🇺🇸🇮🇱🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 ری ٹویٹ کیا
Juanita Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick@atensnut·
A man photographed the sun from the same spot … at the exact same time … for 3 years and made this incredible video.
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