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Canada exists to extract wealth from Alberta, while shaming them for getting it from fossil fuels. Unfair representation in parliament. Unfair equalization payments. And, they mock you when your leaders lose their seat in near Ottawa. Its time.

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Parents of Independence.

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Read our next article in this ongoing investigation that shows how the government's seizure of this private property and arrest of its owner further exposes the eco-tyranny happening in California...

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Keep those elbows up! 🔥🇨🇦🔥 😔😭

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In the last ten years oil sands production has increased by 70%, from 2 million barrels per day to 3.4 million barrels per day. This growth is largely attributed to existing projects rather than a large number of new ones. Trudeau also built a pipeline to tidewater, say thank you

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They can repay you at dissolution. Why are you fighting this so hard? Divorce can be good.

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Same people who voted for Pierre lmao. I'm convinced CPC voters are some of the dumbest people in Canada

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If Ottawa had supportive policies rather than restrictive for Alberta, it would benefit entire Canada

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Canadians vote to keep having Alberta fund their bullshit. Why wouldn't they?

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. . Educate yourself please Remember Meech Lake? . .

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In 2024, the Canadian government provided $29.6B in subsidies and financing to the oil and gas industry, including $21 billion for the Trans Mountain pipeline. A significant portion benefits companies in Alberta, the province with the largest oil and gas production in Canada.

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⚜️🖕🇨🇦 : I am so fed up with Quebec demanding they get special treatment in Canada, at the expense of everyone else. Are you just as fed up? The Bloc Québécois demand that Quebec tax dollars to only be invested in Quebec. The Bloc Québécois says they must protect key sectors of the Quebec economy & the French language. At the same time Quebec takes in huge sums of taxes from the rest of Canada through a rigged equalization formula that gives Quebec over $13 billion every year in “equalization”. This despite Quebec having a comparable economic strength to British Columbia, which is forced to pay into equalization. Quebec gets to hide their #1 source of natural revenue (Hydro) from the equalization formula, making them poor on paper only. Quebec also gets extra Canadian taxpayer cash for… 💰Immigration 💰Heritage 💰Culture 💰Languages 💰French only government jobs 💰Corporate bailouts 💰SNC Lavalin contracts across 🇨🇦 Meanwhile Quebec demands the rest of Canada shift away from oil & gas to Quebec approve clean energy. This directly hurts Alberta and the rest of Canada that relies on equalization payments, to keep their Provinces from becoming super poor. This also stifled foreign investment because it adds an extra layer of uncertainty to any major oil & gas project. Yet Quebec is quite happy to allow foreign oil to pour into the Canadian economy. Time to treat Quebec like everyone else. There is nothing special about a Province that leeches off the poor, while claiming they're a Nation in waiting.

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