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re: Alberta invokes the Sovereignty Act

Posted on 11/27/23 at 9:59 pm to
Posted by Errerrerrwere
Member since Aug 2015
44412 posts
Posted on 11/27/23 at 9:59 pm to
Think about a politician trying to influence ELECTRICAL power!

They aren't just trying to go after oil. Electrical Power?
Posted by Auburn80
Backwater, TN
Member since Nov 2017
9981 posts
Posted on 11/27/23 at 10:23 pm to
Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba should form a new nation. They have oil and could make it work.
Posted by Pax Regis
Alabama
Member since Sep 2007
15254 posts
Posted on 11/27/23 at 10:27 pm to
Alberta is the Texas of Canada. There’s some oil baws with extra truck nuts there.
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
70355 posts
Posted on 11/27/23 at 11:02 pm to
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Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba should form a new nation. They have oil and could make it work.


They’re also a lot more economically integrated with the United States than they are with the rest of Canada. Those three states are very similar culturally to America’s great plains states like Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and Wyoming.

The progressive regime in Ottawa is empowered by 4 groups:
1. Environmentalists in British Columbia. Vancouver people are very similar to the progressives in Seattle and Portland.

2. Massive immigrant communities in Toronto.

3. The Quebecois who are bribed by the central government to prevent them from declaring independence.

4. The Maritimes, which resemble New England, where most people are on some form of welfare or pension because the area de-industrialized generations ago. The Maritimes also have proportionally more representation per capita than anywhere else in Canada.

The western states are actually taxed more heavily to pay for the welfare of the Maritimes and the bribe to Quebec to keep the Canadian state together. The reality is that Canada is a relatively fragile union that relies on a culture of loyalism, patriotism, progressivism, and a strong authoritarian central government to keep it together. Otherwise, Quebec would be independent, Western Canada (possibly with the exception of British Columbia) would join the U.S., and the Maritimes, cut off from Ottawa by an independent Quebec, would drift away from
Ontario and either become Independent or join New England.
This post was edited on 11/27/23 at 11:06 pm
Posted by SouthEasternKaiju
SouthEast... you figure it out
Member since Aug 2021
46835 posts
Posted on 11/27/23 at 11:34 pm to

Adam Schiff
Posted by Tarps99
Lafourche Parish
Member since Apr 2017
12601 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 3:55 am to
Imagine trying to push solar power in Canada. Summertime solar would be great for the days with nearly 16 to 17 hours of sunlight, but winter time good luck with only 7 and a half hours of sun a day and then you have clouds and weather to decrease solar power output.

Heck even down in South Louisiana, I have some remote solar powered cameras that have issues with the length of day and overcast days.
Posted by DownshiftAndFloorIt
Here
Member since Jan 2011
72031 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 6:11 am to
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Based canada


FIFY

Canada is full of bear fighting syrup eating lumberjacks. No reason for them to put up with Quebecs bullshite.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
298305 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 6:13 am to
Most Canadian baws are overrun by the urban soys, no different than the USA.

Posted by GhostOfFreedom
Member since Jan 2021
13269 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 6:31 am to
That was very informative. Thanks!
Posted by POTUS2024
Member since Nov 2022
20943 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 7:17 am to
quote:

They’re also a lot more economically integrated with the United States than they are with the rest of Canada. Those three states are very similar culturally to America’s great plains states like Iowa, Nebraska, Montana, Colorado, and Wyoming.

The progressive regime in Ottawa is empowered by 4 groups:
1. Environmentalists in British Columbia. Vancouver people are very similar to the progressives in Seattle and Portland.

2. Massive immigrant communities in Toronto.

3. The Quebecois who are bribed by the central government to prevent them from declaring independence.

4. The Maritimes, which resemble New England, where most people are on some form of welfare or pension because the area de-industrialized generations ago. The Maritimes also have proportionally more representation per capita than anywhere else in Canada.

The western states are actually taxed more heavily to pay for the welfare of the Maritimes and the bribe to Quebec to keep the Canadian state together. The reality is that Canada is a relatively fragile union that relies on a culture of loyalism, patriotism, progressivism, and a strong authoritarian central government to keep it together. Otherwise, Quebec would be independent, Western Canada (possibly with the exception of British Columbia) would join the U.S., and the Maritimes, cut off from Ottawa by an independent Quebec, would drift away from
Ontario and either become Independent or join New England.


Good post, thanks.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
298305 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 7:22 am to
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The Maritimes, which resemble New England, where most people are on some form of welfare or pension because the area de-industrialized generations ago.


Its shocking how poor that area is.
Posted by sugar71
NOLA
Member since Jun 2012
9967 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 7:44 am to
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Alberta
Don't give a crap , but I've heard that they are allegedly " rat free" . I hate rats from the pits of my soul . I may retire there.
Posted by oogabooga68
Member since Nov 2018
27194 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 7:44 am to
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I hate rats from the pits of my soul


Get a cat.
Posted by TigersnJeeps
FL Panhandle
Member since Jan 2021
2855 posts
Posted on 11/28/23 at 8:04 am to
I have relatives in ALberta. Few might be the version of American Conservative (some are what i would consider more classic "liberal" but none like Trudeau and his policies.
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