OVER 150 Canvassers at the Big Four Building waiting to let in the massive line of Albertans waiting to sign the Alberta Declaration of Independence!

I just checked in to Reddit's r/Alberta forum to enjoy the seething and have learned that the separatists are all covert Trump stooges, plus you can't have local sovereignty anyway because the Natives say no and as we all know their opinions are totally sacred. Never mind that these same Redditor soyboys were claiming that Canada as a whole was an illegitimate racist settler construct just a few years ago: now apparently wanting to split from that construct is "treason"
 
these same Redditor soyboys were claiming that Canada as a whole was an illegitimate racist settler construct just a few years ago: now apparently wanting to split from that construct is "treason"

Government and media make sure to update their programming often. It's the reason why these numbnuts can't seem to stay in one lane for more than a few weeks.
 
At the risk of sounding harsh, these poor fools don't seem to understand that you can't vote your way out.
 
Damn bro let people take baby steps. Honestly if Alberta had the same Independence Quebec does everyone would probably be cool.

Pisses me off how stupid Quebec is. They pretty much act independent from Canada as is but yet get the fucking steal everyone else's money cuz they're fucking thieves.
 

Alberta NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi has called on all members of the Alberta legislature to sign a pledge denouncing Alberta independence.

Flanked by members of the NDP caucus at a press conference in Calgary on Monday, Nenshi warned that independence posed serious economic, social, and security risks and accused Premier Danielle Smith and the UCP of courting a dangerous sentiment at a time of rising global uncertainty.

To force the MLAs to make their stance known, Nenshi said he is sending a letter to every MLA asking them to sign a short pledge rejecting independence.

The statement reads: "I affirm that I am a proud Albertan and a proud Canadian. I am opposed to separatism, and I will make my position known and clear to my constituents."

“If you swore an oath to serve in this Legislature, there should be no problem signing that,” Nenshi said.
“Albertans deserve to know: are you on Team Canada, or are you a separatist? Separatism doesn’t lower grocery bills. It doesn’t build hospital beds. It doesn’t hire teachers. It distracts from the real problems Albertans face every day.”

Nenshi also dismissed Smith’s frequent phrase “a sovereign Alberta within a united Canada” as intentionally vague, calling it “word salad” designed to appease both pro-independence proponents and mainstream voters.

“When you try to play both sides, sometimes you stand with neither,” he said.

While a recent Ipsos poll showed independence support around 30% in Alberta, Nenshi warned that referendums are inherently unpredictable and vulnerable to misinformation.

He pointed to Brexit and the 1995 Quebec referendum as cautionary examples, where voters later said they underestimated the consequences of their vote.

“This is serious stuff,” he said.

“We cannot repeat the mistakes of 1995 in Canada. We cannot repeat the mistakes of Brexit. So, I'm reaching out to all Albertans, saying, "Let's stand up for what we really believe in."

The NDP leader also addressed the possibility of foreign interference in the ongoing independence debate and recent comments made by US political figures such as Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, saying “Alberta's a natural partner for the US,” and that Albertans are a “very independent people” drawn to the US model of government.

“This is a very, very big problem,” Nenshi said.

“The separatists are bragging about the deals they're making with the United States, with no authority to do so whatsoever. No legitimacy, no democratic right to do it. And now we have members of the US administration starting to muse again about how Alberta could join the United States.”
It’s afraid. Interesting.
 
Kind of funny watching liberals blame everybody from Trump to Russia to ignorant hillbillies and traitors. Couldn't possibly be trying to run the nation according to progressive delusions and "values" is inherently alienating or anything.

Liberals should know that it's them and nobody else but them that has led to this.

Looking in the mirror before endlessly pointing the finger and you wouldn't have problems like this. Too late for that now though.

We are about to be invaded by the most powerful military in the world now cough up your firearms. Escaping that kind of stupidity is a matter of life and death survival.
 
Liberals should know that it's them and nobody else but them that has led to this.

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^ This guy definitely contributed, and he's no Liberal. In fact the Conservatives are worse in my opinion because they are a bunch of weak lying faggots that will lose perpetually until the end of time.
 
I agree the con party is the biggest problem we have. They amount to a false fire door.

Most of the shit I hated about JT was actually Harper policies, Trudeau was just stupid enough to turn the dial up to 11 and we should honestly thank him for it.

Had Harper remained PM the frog would have been boiled without a hiccup.
 
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