I accept your vapid replies as obeisance to superior intellect.
Does anyone else have an actual thought on the subject?
I have never yet lived or worked in Alberta but just like any other province I do believe that Albertans do have a constitutional right to leave Canada if they want to.
I believe that Albertans now know that if they do not to some degree learn from what Quebec did for decades, they will never be able to get Ottawa to change its ways.
P. M. Justin Trudeau drove Albertans to a whole new level of very possibly being willing to secede from Canada. P. M. Mark Carney seems to be so much like P. M. Justin Trudeau when it comes to actual policies. In my opinion the move by Albertans toward discussion of Alberta becoming a separate nation will likely assist Pierre Poilievre to either become Prime Minister or at least surely he will hold the balance of power in a minority government.
If Americans were not listening to Canada's Conservative Party leader Mr. Pierre Poilievre this video could not have gotten five point seven million views.
Canada's Next Prime Minister | Pierre Poilievre | EP 511
5,709,984 views Jan 2, 2025
The Dr. Jordan B. Peterson Podcast
Jordan Peterson sits down with Canadian member of Parliament Pierre Poilievre (and likely the next Prime Minister). They discuss his role as Leader of the Opposition, the untapped energy sector, the real reason Canadians cannot afford homes, how Justin Trudeau has walked the country off a cliff, and what will likely play out in 2025 leading up to the much-needed election.This episode was filmed on December 21st, 2024
Here are a couple of examples of angles on the news that Albertans tend to know more about than residents of other provinces.
Canada tells us of Covid21 -the plan now what is coming
www.TheyLied.ca/
I could be wrong....
I often am....
but Canada's New Democratic Party did work effectively with Prime Minister Stephen Harper on many important issues.....
I believe that the new NDP leader who will be chosen in March of 2026 needs to look at addressing the extreme corruption in Ottawa, or Alberta may well separate from Canada.
Canada's NDP need to admit that P. M. Mark Carney could well lead his Liberal Party to a situation comparable to what Mr. Michael Ignatieff did back in 2011.
Will P. M. Mark Carney leave Canada's Liberal Party with fewer remaining M. P's than Mr. Michael Ignatieff did?
I actually joined Canada's Liberal Party in 2009 after I heard Mr. Ignatieff give a compliment to Prime Minister Stephen Harper for "tabling a relatively "Liberal" budget."
That is the only approach to politics that I personally could take so I joined the Liberals. The fact that at that time it was almost impossible to have an intelligent discussion about Climate Change with Conservatives, left me with little real alternative anyway.
"In my opinion as somebody who actually...
If Canada's NDP, was to take some advice from Economist Milton Friedman and Economist Harold Chorney and Economist John Hotson and Economist Milton Friedman they could put forward an Unconditional but Taxable Basic Minimum Income supplement of five hundred dollars per month to all forty one million Canadians, from cradle to grave, AND THE BANK OF CANADA can be used to finance that. This idea would tend to shock most Albertans, but they would catch on quickly due to their own Premier Bible Bill Aberhard.