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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.

Squid Man Hunger Games

This week on New World Next Week: The WHOsters adopt the new scamdemic treaty at the World Health Assembly as the US withdraws; Canadians clamor for mature minors to kill themselves; and the Department of Homeland Security considers the running squid man hunger games for America’s Next Top Refugee. Here’s more from The Corbett Report and Media Monarchy.

Antifa Activist Behind Terrorism

The terrorist who ran over Freedom Convoy supporters has been identified as an Antifa activist. The hit-and-run incident happened this past Friday in Winnipeg, Canada.

Facing numerous offenses, including four counts of assault with a weapon, is David Zegarac of Headingley, a rural community west of Winnipeg in Canada’s Manitoba Province. The Gateway Pundit identified Zegarac as an Antifa activist. More from The Salty Cracker.

 

Conservatives Rising In Canada

Members of the Conservative Party in Canada have begun to speak out against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his covid lockdowns. These politicians, responding to the Freedom Convoy truckers’  protest, are calling for a more rational and sane policy toward handling the pandemic.

Here, Member of Parliament Leslyn Lewis of the Haldimand-Norfolk riding in Ontario Province speaks with Ezra Levant of Rebel News. Lewis placed third in the Conservative Party’s leadership election in 2020. Originally from Jamaica, she says “the people have been lied to, and they want answers.”

Another member of Parliament. Candice Bergen, deputy leader of the Conservative Party, torched Trudeau after he called the protesters “racists.” She noted Trudeau is the one who has chosen to wear “blackface” and indulge in sordid racist fantasies. Bergen represents the Portage-Lisgar riding from Manitoba Province in the Canadian House of Commons. More from the Bongino Report.

Scott Moe, the premier of Saskatchewan Province, announced he will soon be ending the vaccine passports.  “The vaccine mandate imposed by the Trudeau government on the trucking industry is unnecessary and will surely have significant impacts on the household goods and products that Canadians rely on,” Moe said. More from Rebel News.

Canada Receiving Massive Wave

Over the weekend 22 people walked right through the border crossing from the U.S. into Emerson in Manitoba, Canada. A total of 400 people since last spring crossed to make a refugee claim. Residents are concerned for the town’s security. “It’s getting a little sketchy,” says one resident. “We haven’t had any major incidents yet but I think it will come.”

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