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14 hours ago

The myth that an Independent Alberta will be economically unviable because it’s landlocked is false.

1. We are policy-locked by Ottawa, not geography
2. Direct leverage: if BC blocks our pipes, we can block their exports
3. The U.S. is ready to partner on direct routes to the coast
4. We gain the protected international right to reach the sea
5. We sign our own trade deals & bypass federal tariffs
6. US ready to entertain an Alberta-only Free Trade Deal

The reality is that the best way to stay “landlocked” is to remain in a Canada governed by ideological extremists driven to keep our $14 trillion in resources trapped in the ground.

Independence is the only way to eliminate that red tape and finally get Alberta moving.

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February 05, 2026
February 04, 2026

Okay how many times has Carney gone to Norway and isn't that where the GG is going. From Covid and Coffee today and very interesting to say the least.
"The latest round of Epstein scandals continued metastasizing around the world yesterday. The Financial Times reported, “Norway’s elite engulfed by Epstein scandal.” The article said bluntly, “Elites from many countries, especially the US and UK, have been caught up in the growing Epstein scandal.” Growing, hardening, stiffening, whatever. Wait till you see what Norway’s Crown Princess wrote Epstein.
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Norway is now the latest epicenter of the worldwide Epstein earthquake. “The sheer number of Norwegians implicated has raised eyebrows in the rich Scandinavian country of just 5.5m people,” the article explained. The implications soar far beyond the glaciers. Take a gander at the list of Epstein’s now-disgraced Norwegian cuddlers:

The future queen, Crown Princess Mette-Marit

The former prime minister (who awarded Obama his Peace Prize)

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