Interesting…

Things are about to get ‘sporty’ in Canada if this is any indication…

Attending a recent independence rally in Edmonton, Alberta, Calgary-based management consultant James Albers found that “One could scarcely miss the parallels between the plight of Alberta today and that of the American colonies before 1776—only now the offending party is Ottawa, not Westminster.” Albers compares the Stamp Act of 1765 to Canada’s infamous National Energy Program that eviscerated Alberta’s economy, and the Tea Act of 1773 to Bill C-69 (the No Pipelines Act). As for the four Coercive Acts of 1774, we have the Emissions Cap, Equalization (the redistribution of wealth from the West to the East), the Net Zero fantasy, and the Tanker Ban. 

What all this means should be obvious to any sentient person. “Our freedoms—of speech, of enterprise, of provincial autonomy—are being strangled under a national bureaucracy.” Canada no longer works for Alberta and the West. “Injustice by Ottawa,” Albers concludes, “has long since moved from aberration to institution,” as it did for the American colonies in the 1770s. 

Full article, HERE from PJ Media.

We just ‘might’ get either one or two more ‘states’ if both Alberta and Saskatchewan have had enough of Canada (and now Carney’s) policies around oil and other issues. Alberta has definitely been screwed multiple times by Ottawa, and they do have a ‘western’ mentality.

This would also deprive Canada of a lot of their ‘breadbasket’ in addition to the oil from Alberta, which, according to what I’m hearing, is basically supporting the eastern provinces and not doing much for Alberta.

Folks I know up that way are just shaking their heads over the election, and mumbling about stupidity in electing Carney, who has NO experience at running a country or politics, having been a banker…

In any case, it’s going to be interesting to watch what happens… or doesn’t…

 


Comments

Interesting… — 9 Comments

  1. Looks like Trump is going to be adding another state or two after all. Obviously he’s known about this dissatisfaction for a while.

  2. The issue is not having served or elected to government. See Bad Orange Man.

    The issue is as a banker he just about bankrupt the Bank of England following EU policies. He’s a big believer in the World Economic Forum. One big happy world run by the unelected.

  3. Don’t want them. Too many moronic Progressives and Winnipeg has it’s own set of problems.

  4. A lot of sturm und drang…but Canada is NOT going to allow Alberta to leave. Just like the Swamp would never allow Texas or any other state to secede. We all know what happened the last time that was tried. No reason to think it would be different now.

  5. John- Agreed!

    Gerry- Good point, I wasn’t aware of that.

    Jet- They all do!

    Dan- Good point, but it could get interesting in the interim…

  6. Carney, “no experience running a country”, none necessary, he’s a WEF/NWO apostle (Satanic, Commie, pedo, traitor) he “knows” what to do.

  7. Canada won’t have a choice – under their constitution, if Alberta decides to go, it can go. Remember the Quebec referendum of the 1990’s? They wanted to go it alone – Alberta, etc want to join the US – a crucial difference.

    I’ve traveled all over Canada, more than most Canadians. They don’t have anywhere near the national pride that we do, particularly in the west. As a confederation with more disparity than the US, it WILL break up at some point.

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