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BREAKING: The “massive” Forever Canada anti-Alberta protest at the UCP headquarters today reportedly drew… about 10 people. After months of calling hundreds of thousands of Albertans “extremists,” this is what showed up at 10:30 a.m. - homemade signs, outrage, and political theatre. Meanwhile, Alberta independence supporters gathered over 300,000...

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