ABEXIT - is it time for Alberta to think about leaving Canada?

IdRatherBeSkiing

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Maybe we should just transfer all the oil money to the Feds and let Alberta go.

Provincial control of resources seems dated in this day and age,

Why do you care? We are all going to be driving electric cars tomorrow after the revolution. Let Alberta keep her oil.
 

Dixie Cup

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Well, hopefully electric cars won't be too popular as they will present another problem we really don't need. Besides, fossil fueled vehicles have and continue to be extremely clean burning as technology improves year after year. Can't see using an electric vehicle when it's -30 below, that's for sure. But whatever....


As for BC: if the federal government was really serious about the pipeline, they would make it illegal for foreign organizations to fund Canadian organizations for going against what is best for Canada i.e. the Tides and Rockefeller foundations, all of which are funded to some extent by George Soros (who is an extremely vile person who pretends to be a philanthropist) but enjoys destroying various economies in the world with his wealth. That's exactly what he's trying to do with Canada - destroy our economy and he's already succeeded to some extent - i.e. reduced manufacturing in Ontario. Having said that bad Liberal governments in Ontario have assisted that along so Soros must be pleased about that. The Feds would also cut off any funding to BC for infrastructure etc., to remind them of where such funds come from...


In order to keep individuals and outside organizations from interfering with our sovereignty, any contributions or funding they make in Canada must be made illegal. AND they should not be allowed to "set up" shop in Canada with funds coming from outside Canada. Those receiving these funds should be held accountable.


That's where the NDP and the Greenies get their funds from and it's a detriment to all of Canada - someone from outside telling us what is "best" for us. Screw them!! But the Liberals I'm afraid, likely get funds from them as well which means that making any contributions illegal likely won't happen and it looks like Trudeau, having met with Soros, is taking a page out of his book - destroy the Country he is supposed to be in charge of because once he's out of office, he has a billion options that the rest of us don't and we'll have to sit in the sh*t he leaves behind.


These foundations, incidentally, make no bones about funding the extremist environmentalists in Canada which should be a major red flag!! They don't plan on allowing ANY pipelines to be built if they (and their money) can help it. As someone said earlier on this thread, their philosophy is "do as I say and not as I do".


JMHO
 

darkbeaver

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How many trees have to die to feed goddamn dogs?
 

coldstream

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Canada is indivisible.. so for Maritime, Quebec, Alberta, Cascadia separatists pick up a gun and fight your way out with the Royal 22nd or Princess Pats. Put your lives where your lousy mouths are. We'll bury you out in the oils sands with a monument thanking for contributing to the resource. Like most separatists they are all mouth and no guts.
 

darkbeaver

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Its time for dissatisfied Albertans to think about leaving Canada. The rest of Canada can fill up the empty buildings in very little time, and begin planting the missing trees. The lack of trees is probably one of the contributing factors for Albertans disenchantment. They can,t see the forest at all, there are no trees.
 

captain morgan

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Canada is indivisible.. so for Maritime, Quebec, Alberta, Cascadia separatists pick up a gun and fight your way out with the Royal 22nd or Princess Pats. Put your lives where your lousy mouths are. We'll bury you out in the oils sands with a monument thanking for contributing to the resource. Like most separatists they are all mouth and no guts.

Canada is already divided... Maybe you didn't get the memo

Even if you want to maintain the same land land mass, there's nothing stopping any Province from changing the rules like we see in BC today.
 

White_Unifier

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Canada is indivisible.. so for Maritime, Quebec, Alberta, Cascadia separatists pick up a gun and fight your way out with the Royal 22nd or Princess Pats. Put your lives where your lousy mouths are. We'll bury you out in the oils sands with a monument thanking for contributing to the resource. Like most separatists they are all mouth and no guts.

In the name of the father, the son, and the holy ghost?
 

petros

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Its time for dissatisfied Albertans to think about leaving Canada. The rest of Canada can fill up the empty buildings in very little time, and begin planting the missing trees. The lack of trees is probably one of the contributing factors for Albertans disenchantment. They can,t see the forest at all, there are no trees.

Make sure you dress warm.
 

Cliffy

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is it time for Alberta to think about leaving Canada?

Yes. Good riddance to the whiny bunch of sissies. When they had money they whined about having to share with the rest of Canada and now that they have squandered their resource funds, they are whining about the rest of Canada thinking their are a bunch of whiny sissies.

(sorry but it won't let me get rid of the bold text).
 

JLM

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I think it would be at their peril, no access to any seaports!

is it time for Alberta to think about leaving Canada?

Yes. Good riddance to the whiny bunch of sissies. When they had money they whined about having to share with the rest of Canada and now that they have squandered their resource funds, they are whining about the rest of Canada thinking their are a bunch of whiny sissies.

(sorry but it won't let me get rid of the bold text).

I think it's caps that are frowned on, bold is OK as far as I know. Doesn't hurt my feelings anyway! (There's almost bound to be someone who will make an issue out of it). :lol:
 

Hoid

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I don't understand how Alberta can possibly have all that money and still have such a dig shit health care system.

Actually, having lived there for 6 years I understand perfectly.
 

petros

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is it time for Alberta to think about leaving Canada?

Yes. Good riddance to the whiny bunch of sissies. When they had money they whined about having to share with the rest of Canada and now that they have squandered their resource funds, they are whining about the rest of Canada thinking their are a bunch of whiny sissies.

(sorry but it won't let me get rid of the bold text).

Squandered? On what? I'm surprised you haven't moved there to milk the extra $700 a month over BC in welfare.
 

taxslave

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Inter-Provincial squabbles aren't of a treasonous nature.

Protesting at a legal worksite is.

I don't understand how Alberta can possibly have all that money and still have such a dig shit health care system.

Actually, having lived there for 6 years I understand perfectly.

Nothing wrong with their healthcare system if you are a worker. For freeloader not so much.