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No Kings, Still Your President

A loud, unapologetic anthem built on raw energy, heavy drums, and pure attitude.

This one’s for the people who never backed down, never folded, and never stopped believing in what this country stands for. Here’s more from Puppetgate.

Alberta Independence Heats Up

The independence battle is heating up in Alberta Canada, as residents grow weary of being robbed blind by the Canadian government to subsidize the woke tards in Quebec, Montreal and Toronto.

It’s unclear if Alberta will go alone, or if other provinces could join it. Also, it remains to be seen whether Alberta wants to re-establish itself as a separate nation or instead seek to become the 51st state within the United States.

Here, Neil Johnson reveals how independence leaders from Alberta conducted a secret session recently with President Donald Trump to discuss the options. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney was said to be “apoplectic” over the secession meeting.

Canadian Breakaway Expands

Western Canada has finally snapped. After years of being pillaged and watching their prosperity stolen by the Canadian authorities in Ottawa, the residents of the Western provinces are now diving deeper on a secession course.

Alberta and Saskatchewan are the farthest along, but British Columbia, Manitoba, Yukon and Quebec also have residents who now want to break away from Canada.

Some want to form an independent nation. Others envision the six provinces becoming new states within the United States. Here’s more from the Canadian Reporter.

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Western Canada Breaking Free!

The western provinces of Canada aren’t monkeying around. They aren’t staging  protests as a publicity stunt. They are now taking concrete steps to severe ties with the central government in Canada.

It remains to be seen whether they will form an independent republic or seek to realign with the United States. But it’s clear that Alberta and Saskatchewan are deep entrenched now in the process of change, and they could drag other western Canadian provinces, like Manitoba or British Columbia, with them. Here’s more from Steve Turley.

Alberta Sets Goal: 51st State!

As Canada tries to dash the independence movement in the province of Alberta, residents of Alberta are now eyeing a new alternative: To become the 51st state.

This might be the best alternative, as Canada says it will not grant port access to Alberta as an independent province to export its oil, beef and other products. But if Alberta becomes a state, it will enjoy the same import and export privileges as any other American state.

Here’s more from PJ The Belt, based in Alberta.

 

Alberta: Ready To Split

Alberta’s separatist movement is gaining momentum following Prime Minister Mark Carney’s recent election victory in Canada.Here’s more from Clayton Morris on Redacted News.

They’re Afraid Of Secession!

The secession movement is heating up in Canada, especially in the western provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan. Here, pollster Mark Mitchell from Rasmussem Reports talks with Nadine Ness, the head of United Grassroots.

Her organization has been encouraging everyday citizens to become more involved in Canadian politics, up to and including, exploring the possibility of secession as an independent nation. That latter prospect has the politicians freaking out.

Oh, Canada!

Liberals won 80% of high-immigrant districts in Canada. Canada’s population is now 25% foreign-born, and set to increase.

Talk about a recipe for disaster. Here’s more from Ramzpaul.

Not all of Canada wants to go down a shithole. Alberta — essentially Canada’s equivalent to Texas — is signaling that it could move toward independence. In a HUGE win for Alberta sovereignty, Premier Danielle Smith’s government has updated the Citizen Initiative Act, slashing the referendum signature requirement from 600K to just 177K—10% of last election’s voters—and extending collection from 90 to 120 days. 

These changes make a referendum on Alberta independence far more achievable, empowering Albertans to take control of their future. Like Texans, these freedom-loving mavericks, who control the bulk of Canada’s oil production, might well want to push for independence. With a lower bar and more time, that kind of drive is now within reach. Here’s more from Clyde Do Something.

Canada: Coalition Government

Canada’s Liberal Party was projected to win Monday’s House of Commons election, but they will hold a slimmer edge over the Conservative Party — which picked up more seats than the polling had projected.

At last count, the Liberals had taken or were leading for 165 seats while the Conservatives were ahead in the races for 147 seats. Three other parties also picked up more widely scattered seats — with the Bloc Québécois taking 23, the New Democratic Party 7 seats and the Green Party 1 seat. The seats –called ridings by the Canadians — still are subject to final tabulations, so minor adjustments remain possible.

Still, the count means Liberty Party won’t have an outright majority of 172 seats. How will they re-elect Mark Carney as Prime Minister? They will have to offer concessions to bring the Bloc Québécois,  the New Democratic Party and the Green Party, or any combination of those parties, under the Liberal coalition.

Here, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre delivers his response after the dramatic Canadian election night. Poilievre, who led in the polls for much of the campaign, saw his advantage evaporate in the final days amid direct intervention from U.S. President Donald Trump, who renewed trade threats and provocatively suggested Canada become America’s 51st state. Poilievre forcefully rejected Trump’s remarks, declaring, “Canada will always be proud, sovereign and independent.” Throughout the campaign, Poilievre focused on affordability, crime, and the need for change, warning against a “fourth Liberal decade.”

In other words, it looks like Trump might have sapped the Conservatives. If so, he screwed the pooch. Certainly brash, but not too smart!

Alberta Has Had Enough!

Canadian truth teller Norm Traversy says residents of the Canadian province of Alberta are hoping to join the United States as the 51st state. The Albertans have sent a delegation to Washington D.C. to meet with President Donald Trump and press their case. He advocates this annexation, saying Alberta has more in common with Montana than with Quebec!

Traversy also says Americans are perfectly within their bounds to impose tariffs on Canada. He says Canada has maintained punitive tariffs for decades that greatly hike the price of eggs, milk and other products imported from the United States. Despite the squawking from Canadian Premier Justin Trudeau, the turnaround proposed by Trump is simply fair play.

On another front, Traversy says Americans should not put much stock in the booing against “The Star Spangled Banner” that occurred during a hockey game between the United States and Canada. That disgraceful behavior occurred in Montreal — the home of the French-speaking Quebec leftists who not only hate the United States, but the rest of Canada as well, Traversy says. So this is not a common attitude among Canadians, but just among a radical fringe.

Otherwise, Traversy gets into Hollywood and also offers tidbits on American-Canadian history, going back to 1838, in an interview with Linda Paris on McCallister TV.

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