I do hope the same topics are discussed next time Quebec tries to separate.
Not really. You just got knowingly fucked by halfwit chimps. Those same chimps can be hired to fuck you again into accepting separation.Separation gonna be harder than people think.
What reality is being denied here? I’m still trying to figure out where the level of hostility is coming from.That Conservative copium is hitting hard, I see.
Brainwashing. They just elected the Canadian Trump. Expect it to be you're fault.What reality is being denied here? I’m still trying to figure out where the level of hostility is coming from.
As I am sure you know, Toronto is the center of the known universe. Therefore, anyone not aspiring to become like Toronto is obviously dangerous.What reality is being denied here? I’m still trying to figure out where the level of hostility is coming from.
NEWS FLASH. Alberta didn't make the treaties, so when Alberta leaves, the treaties are null and void.
Just like in Quebec.
Yup we are trying hard to fix the splinters in this country . Right Serryah ? Where would you and the shithole ( New Brunswick ) you call home be without Alberta largess ?Bullshit.
Bullshit.
She's doing for herself and her MAGA Master in Mar-A-Lardo. She continues to prove that daily.
Industries get her focus because they get her the $$.
Otherwise who gives a damn, or have you missed how she is seriously screwing people's health care in AB and refusing to answer for her fuck ups?
You best move off that native land , their .That's right, the Crown made the Treaties and it's the Crown that gave Albertans the land to live on when it was finalized.
If Alberta wants to separate, the people are free to do that.
But they would have to negotiate separately with the Indigenous peoples to gain permission to live on the land because treaties are NOT null and void, they still are viable. Or they can move elsewhere, like they were told to.
The land isn't theirs, it belongs to the Indigenous.
And Quebec would have to go through the same process.
If Alberta wants to separate, the people are free to do that.
But they would have to negotiate separately with the Indigenous peoples to gain permission to live on the land because treaties are NOT null and void, they still are viable. Or they can move elsewhere, like they were told to.
I’m still trying to figure out where the level of hostility is coming from.
Yeah…anyway, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s looking for quick action on federal energy policies following a “very positive” first meeting Friday with Prime Minister Mark Carney.The land isn't theirs, it belongs to the Indigenous.
Unfortunately his idea of the energy sector and Alberta’s are polar opposites.View attachment 29042
(Guess who the “she” is above)
Yeah…anyway, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she’s looking for quick action on federal energy policies following a “very positive” first meeting Friday with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
The conversation was the first since Carney’s Liberals won last week’s election and occurred a day after the province launched legal action challenging Ottawa’s clean electricity grid regulations.
Smith had previously issued a list of nine economic-focused demands for the next prime minister and pledged to strike a panel to ask Albertans what they would want if the Liberals won a fourth consecutive term.
Speaking on her call-in radio show Saturday, the premier said “some common ground” was found as she raised each of those demands and the two discussed projects of importance to Alberta.
“He listened attentively. He did not dismiss out of hand or reject anything that I said, and that’s a very positive first step,” Smith said. “For me though, it’s more than words. We have to see action and that is what I will be pressing for.”
Meanwhile, Carney thanked Smith on social media for their call.![]()
Smith says 'common ground' found during positive first meeting with Carney — Calgary Herald
Smith had previously issued a list of nine economic-focused demands for the next prime minister and pledged to strike a panel to ask Albertans what they would want if the Liberals won a fourth consecutive term.apple.news
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“We’re both focused on bringing down the cost of living and increasing opportunities in the energy sector for hard-working Albertans,” he wrote.
NDP never like independent thought. They always want a law that says everyone must think? like they do.Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck says Moe should rule out a vote on separation.
So…democracy.Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe says he’s a true Canadian but wouldn’t stop a public vote on separating from the country if it came forward.
So…something other than democracy?Opposition NDP Leader Carla Beck says Moe should rule out a vote on separation.
Democracy?There is a reason Carla Beck isn't Premier.
Something like that.So…democracy.
So…something other than democracy?
Democracy?
So. . . does "democracy" require the premier or the legislature to put any retarded question any retard thinks up on the ballot?So…democracy.
So…something other than democracy?
Democracy?
Saskatchewan law allows the public to bring forward a petition for a plebiscite as long as 15 per cent of eligible voters sign on.
Should it be different? Some higher %’age?So. . . does "democracy" require the premier or the legislature to put any retarded question any retard thinks up on the ballot?
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