shockedcanadian
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This was always going to be the biggest risk, especially if there is continued blocking of resource extraction.
It never made sense to me to NOT utilize a nations resources and assets. Norway has done well to ensure profits for their citizens while also leveraging resources. Canada would be wise to grasp some basic economic/social concepts. They've certainly failed me and many others...
nationalpost.com
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith didn’t immediately issue a statement when the networks called the federal election for Mark Carney’s Liberals at 10:15 PM EST, but it’s safe to say that not all is calm on the western front.
The Liberals’ fourth straight federal election win keeps Alberta and Ottawa on a collision course, raising the once unthinkable prospect of a referendum on the Prairie province’s separation from Canada.
At the time of the election call, the Liberals were leading in just two of Alberta’s 37 ridings.
It never made sense to me to NOT utilize a nations resources and assets. Norway has done well to ensure profits for their citizens while also leveraging resources. Canada would be wise to grasp some basic economic/social concepts. They've certainly failed me and many others...

'Hockey and nostalgia' won't keep us together: Albertans say they're serious about separation after Liberal win
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith didn't immediately issue a statement when the networks called the federal election for Mark Carney's Liberals
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith didn’t immediately issue a statement when the networks called the federal election for Mark Carney’s Liberals at 10:15 PM EST, but it’s safe to say that not all is calm on the western front.
The Liberals’ fourth straight federal election win keeps Alberta and Ottawa on a collision course, raising the once unthinkable prospect of a referendum on the Prairie province’s separation from Canada.
At the time of the election call, the Liberals were leading in just two of Alberta’s 37 ridings.