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Britain's Revolution, Which Starts Today, Will Come to America

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September 12, 2025

Copied from JEFFREY RATH substackcdn.com

On September 11, 2025, Jeffrey Rath, Mitch Sylvestre and Dr. Dennis Modry met with Parti Quebecois Leader Paul St Pierre Plamondon in Calgary, to discuss the points of common interest of the Alberta and Quebec independence movements.

The APP Delegation was pleasantly surprised by the common concern expressed by Mr. Plamondon with regard to the existential threat posed by successive corrupt federalist governments in Ottawa.

Mr. Plamondon expressed the view that Ottawa used Alberta transfer payments to corrupt the politics of Quebec.

Like the APP, the PQ had just completed a fiscal plan similar to the APP's Value of Freedom document that proves that like Alberta, Quebec would be far better off economically outside of Canada, even after subtracting transfer payments, on the basis of eliminating all federal regulation, taxation and colonial oppression of the people of Quebec.

Like the APP, the PQ sees far more value in independence than in whatever graft, ...

September 12, 2025
September 12, 2025

I've been a supporter of Danielle from the very beginning, but now am starting to believe she is becoming another "Jason Kenney" 😒

Copied from Epoch Times Morning Brief Canada:
Carolina Avendano
9/11/2025

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she had an “exceptionally productive” meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney, and that she is optimistic the federal government will consider Alberta’s priorities moving forward.

Smith made the comments on Sept. 11, a day after meeting with Carney in Edmonton, where the prime minister was gathering with his Liberal caucus this week ahead of the fall sitting of Parliament. She said that while some details still need to be finalized, an agreement that benefits both the province and the country may come soon.

“I am more optimistic than ever that the concerns of Albertans are FINALLY BEING HEARD and I look forward to reaching an agreement that will profoundly benefit the Canadian and Alberta economies,” Smith said in a Sept. 11 social media post.

“The ...

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