@RebelNewsOnline But all of the drug-dealing "students" can still modify their NERF guns into lethal firearms and the cops or feds won't do anything other than pretend it's not happening, yeah?
Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says it "will not be optional" for police forces in Canada to enforce his government's firearm prohibition after October 31st of this year.
@FLEXjss They literally transmit racism beams telepathically while they do the "straight across mouth trying not to smirk" face. Haven't you seen the evidence?
SQUEAKY got OBLITERATED in the HOC
This has got to be the MOST embarrassing QUESTION period I have seen this year.
King Carney in Italy SIPPING on Top KNOTCH WINE and CHEESE about to BURN a year worth of JETFUEL
HE would have UM AH then STORMED out today if he attended
@ItsMrsWilkes Only a racist would try to get me to see these women as anything but the doctors, engineers, and astronauts they are. You should be ashamed.
ET flying sphere retrieved in Columbia South America is carbon dated to 12,560 years old! Proof will be shown May 8, National Press Club, Washington DC. Link in bio and 1st comment. ONLY $50 to be there in person! #drstevengreer#bugasphere#disclosure
“I’m not asking for a handout. I just want a fair shot at life."
An American worker explains how every paycheck DISAPPEARS into rent, bills, and debt — before there’s even room to breathe.
“I don’t want to "survive" my whole life — I want a future.”
@JonFromAlberta With the new bills it's the wild west for fed honeypots. Round a bunch of suckers to feed into the system while the grifters and glows seem to vanish in thin air.
Are you the sucker or do you glow? That's the question.
Something is changing in Alberta… and you can feel it.
Drone shots of a convoy rolling into Mirror. Trucks and cars lined up. Horns blaring. Alberta flags waving in the wind. An anthem playing over top that captures exactly what this moment feels like.
Pride. Unity. Momentum.
This wasn’t just a group of people showing up.
These were volunteers and canvassers who had just spent an entire day traveling town to town, knocking on doors, reaching communities with no permanent signing locations, and collecting hundreds of signatures for Alberta independence.
And then they came together to celebrate.
Young and old. Rural and urban. All united by one idea:
👉 Alberta can stand on its own
👉 Alberta deserves a future built by Albertans
👉 Alberta is waking up
I’m proud to have been part of it.
And here’s the truth…
If you’re watching this and thinking “I wish I was there” —
you can be part of the next one.
We are just getting warmed up.
There are going to be more convoys, more rallies, and bigger gatherings all summer long.
So here’s what you do:
Get yourself a big blue beautiful Alberta flag
Grab a few friends
Show up next time
Be part of something that actually matters.
🚨 HOW TO SIGN THE PETITION
If you haven’t signed yet, this is critical:
• You must sign in person
• Look for an official Elections Alberta canvasser (badge required)
• There are pop-up signing locations happening all over Alberta
• There are permanent signing locations listed at StayFreeAlberta.com
• And there are canvassers going door-to-door right now
This is how we turn momentum into real action.
This isn’t just about a petition.
It’s about the future of this province.
And from what I saw in Mirror…
Alberta is ready.
@Martyupnorth While John is slaving away at his job his wife is cheating on him relentlessly. She is unsure if the children are even his.
"How do I bring this up to John?" She ponders. "He flies off the handle about everything. He keeps ranting about 'The NWO.' I think he's secretly gay."
Meet the Carters, a fictitious family from Red Deer.
John earns $93,000/year working for one of the local oilfield service companies. His wife, April, stays home to look after their 2 kids. They live in a modes house they bought 6 years ago, that's now worth $380,000.
John just finished doing his taxes.
He owes
Ottawa: $15,457
Edmonton: $4,530
Red Deer: $3,761 ($2,799 to the city, rest for schools)
The government he gets the least services from, is the one he pays the most taxes to.
His take home is $69,252.
After his mortgage, groceries, fuel and insurance, his discretionary income is less than $10,000.
John knows that an independent Alberta will leave him with at least $8,000 more in his pocket every year. An independent Alberta will also be good for his employer.