INSIDE ALBERTA'S INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT
JEFFREY RATH:
Let me be blunt: If you think Danielle Smith is going to negotiate Alberta’s way to freedom within Canada, you’re not paying attention.
Six months ago, Premier Smith laid out nine demands. Nine reasonable asks to fix what Ottawa has broken. What’s been delivered? Not one single thing.
Mark Carney and the Liberals have made her look like a complete fool. And that tells you everything you need to know about why the Alberta Prosperity Project exists — and why independence isn’t just an option anymore. It’s a matter of survival.
Last week, Mitch Sylvestre and I sat down with the Citizens First Canada podcast to lay out exactly where the Alberta independence movement stands, what we’ve accomplished, and where we’re headed next.
What We Covered:
The Path to a Referendum We now have a quarter of a million pledges from Albertans ready to sign for a Citizens Initiative Act referendum. We only need 177,000 signatures. The minute our court case ...
DR MARK TROZZI MD NOV 24
Part 3 https://substack.com/home/post/p-177998878
In part three of this interview with Liz Gunn, Dr. Mary Talley Bowden, MP Andrew Bridgen, and I explain how private interests captured medicine and governance, turning them into centralized systems of control. A private corporation, the Federation of State Medical Boards, quietly influenced licensing and discipline, pressuring regulators to punish doctors who questioned official narratives. We trace this back to the early 1900s when powerful foundations reshaped medicine through the Flexner Report, eliminating natural healing schools and replacing them with a pharmaceutical model tied to financial and political power. Today, regulators and governments serve global agendas rather than the public, rewarding obedience and punishing integrity. The path forward is decentralization: rebuilding medicine, governance, and community structures on truth, accountability, and the direct relationship between individuals and those who serve them.
The ...