The King is concerned about Alberta separation

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The grand chief of the Confederacy of Treaty 6 First Nations says King Charles "expressed his concern" on Wednesday after hearing about a separatist push in Alberta during a face-to-face meeting with Indigenous leaders.
Grand Chief Joey Pete, who was part of a delegation of Treaty 6 chiefs who went to Buckingham Palace, said in a news release that the King was "very interested" in what the Indigenous leaders had to say.
"We made him aware of the separatism issue in Alberta and the threat to treaty it represents," the chief said.

"He expressed his concern and committed to learning more."
The meeting took place in response to invitations Indigenous leaders had sent to the King to attend an event this summer marking the 150th anniversary of Treaty 6 being signed.
Now you’ve done it, Alberta.
 
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"I say Bertie, this separation business is awfully bad form, you know. I certainly can't sympathise with removing oneself from a partnership where one party is utterly faithless and constantly taking advantage of the other's wealth and prosperity whilst contributing nothing in return. To suggest that you'd be better off without some arrogant, self-righteous, hectoring, glamour-seeking, spotlight-hogging, self-aggrandizing anchor round your neck is absolutely not the way to conduct yourself."
 
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holy shit is it going that well? this is very good. I had no idea they were this worried about it.
 
Some of us have been trying to tell people here this. When Alberta separates all systems are ready to go. What scares the feds and everyone looking in is that Alberta is ready to be sovereign at all levels and investors are waiting with great anticipation to invest and get this country to be great again very quickly.

MAGA!
 
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He can call himself King but his nation is flooded with people who don't support him. He is the penultimate King of the United Kingdom and Canada, as his son will likely live to see himself and his family deposed.
 
The only reason the natives, liberals, the CBC and every assorted blue haired retard is so ass blasted about Alberta independence is simple. It is right wing in nature and pro American.

Should this movement list it's grievances in terms of Canada not being gay enough and not welcoming enough to Indians those same voices would support independence or at least many concessions.

Team Canada actually caring about Canada would mean the end of land acknowledgements.
 
The West Wants In had been the lightning rod for decades going back to the formal organization of Reform in 1987. And the sentiments go back decades earlier than that (milch cow political cartoon, 1915)

For decades the west went the Reform route, first as the protest vote for regional party, elected representation that ran a platform of reform, took over a national party, formed 3 governments, one majority, lead by the last Reformer and still nothing was reformed.

There is no wonder why the rigged game won’t change. It rigged. Assume the Canadian Federal jurisdiction is operating from a default of bad-faith from this point onward and adjust the strategy accordingly. A UDI should be read on the steps of the Alberta Legislature and the federalist conmen back east be cast aside and forgotten.
 
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