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Posted by Herman
 - October 11, 2025, 08:50:29 PM
Every great nation began with people who said enough. For Alberta and Saskatchewan, that moment has come.
Posted by DKG
 - October 08, 2025, 04:49:09 PM
British Columbia's New Democratic Premier David Eby is playing with constitutional fire by stubbornly refusing a pipeline through his province to allow Alberta to export its oil and gas resources to the coast.

As well, federal Energy Minister Tim Hodgson indicated recently that the federal government has no plans to repeal 2019 legislation that bans tankers carrying large oil cargoes from the northern B.C. coast.

So much for Team Canada. As soon as it became inconvenient, Eby couldn't put his leftwing elbows down fast enough.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said recently her government will pitch the feds on a new bitumen pipeline to the B.C. coast.

Eby is fanning the flames of Alberta separatism by saying no.

Speaking on CTV's Power Play, Smith pointed out that if her province can't get their major export to foreign markets through Canada, they'll be forced to look south to the U.S. For those interpreting that as a threat, she pointed out she's visiting premiers across the country, selling  Alberta's case.

"There is no universe where Alberta will tolerate being landlocked in our own country by our neighbouring province, especially when the same industry he continues to demonize has generated so much wealth for his province and the country," Smith said on X.

Eby is fanning the flames of separation with his petulant inability to seek common ground with his neighbouring province.

It's one thing when a neighbouring country threatens the Canadian economy with punishing taxes. It's quite another when a neighbouring province, that's supposed to be working with you within Confederation, does everything it can to thwart your economy, your lifeblood and your ambitions.
Posted by Herman
 - October 05, 2025, 07:21:37 PM
Not China, not Russia or Saudi Arabia or any other country that produces oil, only Alberta is ruining the environment of the whole plane.
Again, the sort of thing why we pariarie folk want our own nation.
Posted by Herman
 - October 04, 2025, 07:46:02 PM
That aint happening to our new prairie republic.
Posted by DKG
 - October 04, 2025, 05:20:37 AM
Quote from: Herman on October 03, 2025, 09:36:52 PMTake a stand and say no to prairie transfers Yeves.

Quebec imports millions of barrels each year of American and conflict oil by pipeline and tankers.
Posted by Shen Li
 - October 03, 2025, 10:26:34 PM
Canada is sinking. However the prairies don't have to go down with the ship.
Posted by Herman
 - October 03, 2025, 09:36:52 PM
Take a stand and say no to prairie transfers Yeves.
Posted by Herman
 - October 03, 2025, 09:02:17 PM
Quote from: Shen Li on October 02, 2025, 10:18:52 PMPremier Danielle Smith is pissing up a rope.

There is not going to be another oil pipeline to tide water in Canada. I live in a city state where financing of major energy projects gets approval and no major players are going to invest in Canada as long as the Liberals are in power and keep the anti-energy laws in place. The investment and jobs will go to the US and other locations. It's that simple.
That gal keeps begging the Liberals for her province's prosperity and they keep saying no. What is her end game? Because nothing will ever change as long as the Liberals are in power and she is getting dang close to an end game.
Posted by Brent
 - October 03, 2025, 11:52:19 AM
Quote from: Shen Li on October 02, 2025, 10:18:52 PMPremier Danielle Smith is pissing up a rope.

There is not going to be another oil pipeline to tide water in Canada. I live in a city state where financing of major energy projects gets approval and no major players are going to invest in Canada as long as the Liberals are in power and keep the anti-energy laws in place. The investment and jobs will go to the US and other locations. It's that simple.
I read something about a potential pipeline between Alberta and Churchill, Manitoba. That will not be a replacement for a pipeline to the BC coast.

Posted by Shen Li
 - October 02, 2025, 10:18:52 PM
Quote from: Herman on October 02, 2025, 09:26:45 PMDanielle Smith never gives up, but this ain't going anywhere as long as the Liberals are in power.

Premier Danielle Smith is pissing up a rope.

There is not going to be another oil pipeline to tide water in Canada. I live in a city state where financing of major energy projects gets approval and no major players are going to invest in Canada as long as the Liberals are in power and keep the anti-energy laws in place. The investment and jobs will go to the US and other locations. It's that simple.
Posted by Herman
 - October 02, 2025, 09:26:45 PM
Danielle Smith never gives up, but this ain't going anywhere as long as the Liberals are in power.
Posted by Shen Li
 - October 01, 2025, 09:42:16 PM
Many Canadians, especially older whites are patriotic to a Canada that doesn't exist anymore.

The prairies becoming an independent nation is the only way to restore what's been lost.
Posted by Shen Li
 - September 28, 2025, 10:07:03 PM
I wouldn't be too surprised if this is true. An indy Alberta could help secure America's energy independence for good from conflict sources. And they wouldn't have to deal with the federal Liberals trying to block projects.

QuoteTrump Officials Discussed $500M Alberta Independence Loan, Separatist Claims
Private details from a Washington D.C., meeting about Alberta becoming the 51st state were revealed at a separatism event attended by DeSmog.

Officials in the Donald Trump administration discussed loaning the oil-rich province of Alberta hundreds of millions of dollars to help it become independent from Canada, a prominent separatist is claiming.

"I met the senior U.S. administrative officials just a couple steps away from the president himself," recalled Dennis Modry, the former CEO of the Alberta Prosperity Project, a group devoted to pushing Alberta toward self-determination through a provincial referendum.

"When we walked into the conference room, the first comment was 'we recognize and support Alberta becoming the sovereign nation for the first time,'" he said.

Modry was a member of The Commonwealth of Alberta Delegation to Washington that in April traveled to the U.S. Capitol to outline the supposed benefits a sovereign Alberta and its vast energy resources can provide to the United States.

No media outlet has yet reported on what was actually discussed in meetings with Trump officials. But Modry revealed some specifics during a recent Alberta event promoting a Western independence agenda that was attended by DeSmog.

"We talked about a $500 million transition loan that we would only draw down on as necessary as we work with the U.S. to transition from a province to a country," said Modry. He also claimed that they discussed a plan to prop up Alberta's currency where "the U.S. agrees to take every Alberta citizen's Canadian dollar and then exchange it for one U.S. dollar."

The prospect of America recognizing Alberta as the 51st state isn't currently on the table, but it could be if separatists manage to get enough signatures to trigger a referendum declaring Alberta's sovereignty from Canada and then win enough votes to pass the referendum, he added.

"Alberta, of course, can provide energy security," he said. "It can also provide water security, agricultural security, forestry security, metal security, coal security, plus an industrious workforce. So there is tremendous benefit to the U.S., to work with us."

DeSmog reached out to the Alberta Prosperity Project and the Trump administration seeking more clarity about Modry's claims but didn't receive a response.
https://www.desmog.com/2025/07/22/trump-officials-discussed-500m-alberta-independence-loan-separatist-claims/
Posted by Herman
 - September 26, 2025, 09:46:15 PM
Alberta must separate from Canada before Carney bankrupts Canada and takes Alberta down with Canada.
Alberta and Saskatchewan have viable prosperous economy that will be destroyed by Conman Carney.
The only viable future for us is as a free sovereign nation or as a 51st state.
In his book, Carney specifically targets Alberta for the most planned adjustments. change, financial and Democratic disruptions. � � Fossil fuels must stay in the ground he says..
Alberta separation is essential for Alberta's survival. The rest of the West should separate as well.
Posted by DKG
 - September 24, 2025, 10:23:49 AM
The No More Pipelines Law is going back to court and we want to know what you think.

The Alberta government is bringing a new court challenge to the No More Pipelines Law, officially called the Impact Assessment Act.

In a previous court challenge, the Supreme Court found parts of the Impact Assessment Act to be unconstitutional. The Alberta government is arguing that the new version of the Impact Assessment Act doesn't fix its old problems.

This law stops provinces like Alberta, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland and Labrador from developing resources to create jobs for people in their provinces.

When governments block resource development, taxpayers pay the price.