We are thrilled to announce that the Citizens' Initiative petition for Alberta Independence, sponsored by Mitch Sylvestre, has been officially approved by Elections Alberta!
What does this mean? Under Alberta’s Citizens Initiative Act, if successful, this petition will spur the Alberta Government to hold a referendum on Alberta Independence. Mitch’s team can begin registering canvassers and collecting signatures from eligible voters across Alberta on January 2, 2026.
Here’s how you can be part of this exciting movement:
Spread the word. Let your friends, family, and community know that Mitch’s team will be ready to accept signatures the first week of January.
Stay informed. Mitch Sylvestre will be launching a petition campaign website before the end of the year. It will include signing locations, volunteer information, and more!
Share your enthusiasm on social media using #AlbertaIndependence and #comeonletsgo and generate excitement.
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Together, we can create a bold new path for Alberta. Let’s seize this moment and show our passion for a prosperous, independent future.
Thank you for your support and commitment to Alberta Independence!
some citizen ideas for the New Year
"Have you noticed how unrecognizable Canada has begun to feel? I have. It is as though the country’s basic cultural integrity is being pulled apart, from within and from without."
https://tinyurl.com/55xwcbd9
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But before everybody gets carried away with the dream (or nightmare for climate activists and former Carney green backers) that Canada is about to revive its fossil fuel prowess, one major cloud hangs over the prospect.
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There will be no oilsands production boom unless the two obstacles noted by Morningstar DBRS are removed. The first — oil and gas prices — are beyond anyone’s control. The second obstacle is Ottawa’s requirement that new fossil-fuel projects must find ways to eliminate or offset their carbon emissions.Former National Energy Board member Ron Wallace, in a paper published this week in C2C journal, uses the word “boondoggle” in his review of the feasibility of the Pathways carbon capture. “Decarbonizing is neither economically viable nor just,” says Wallace. “A cynic might regard requirements for decarbonized Western Canadian-produced oil to be a mere sophistry whereby the Canadian ...
Good advice here in Alberta, too.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/at-tpusa-event-vance-warns-conservatives-not-to-cancel-each-other-5961174