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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.

Alberta: The 51st State?

Will Canada be spilt apart with some of its provinces joining the United States? How many provinces might make the switch? Alberta seems the most likely, but there’s also talk about its neighboring provinces, including Saskatchewan and Manitoba? Would these provinces all make the transition together or separately, each becoming new states?

There’s a lot of issues to resolve and serious questions now being raised as Alberta prepares for a vote that will set the stage for a move toward independence or joining the United States. How would such a transfer affect the USMCA? That’s the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement — the current free trade agreement between the three countries, that’s been in effect since 2020.

Here, longtime Canadian dissident Norm Travesy shares his thoughts about the ongoing process. He notes that Alberta has historically maintained close ties to the United States,  as many of the original settlers in Alberta were American cowboys.

Much hinges on the current premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith. She has been asking for better oil and gas pipeline concessions from the Canadian government, and could presumably favor the status quo if that issue gets settled. She also has been warning President Donald Trump to stay out of the separation fight, so she seems to be trying to delicately straddle a fence. Here’s more from McAllister TV.

 

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.

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 Biolab Scandal Deepens

Rebel News’ Sheila Gunn Reid reports on the deepening scandal unfolding around Canada’s top biolab in Winnipeg, Manitoba, where two Canadian-Chinese scientists linked to China’s military had their security clearances revoked.

Reid says Canadian intelligence revealed the scientists, who were cleared to work at the Winnipeg lab studying deadly diseases, were intentionally sharing information with China. She digs into the details, plus discusses Alberta’s new budget and Canada’s billion-dollar state broadcaster receiving yet another bump in funding from the Trudeau liberals.

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