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If you’re thinking about voting Conservative tomorrow, please watch this video first. Alberta is a warning sign, not a model to follow. Under Conservative #leadership, Alberta has been thrown into chaos — crumbling #healthcare, #skyrocketing #costs, cuts to education, and endless #scandals. Our once-strong economy is struggling because of...

32,287 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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〽️©️1 год назад

Because….the federal liberals are on the up and up? What a bizarre argument. 1) Multiple scandals, trips, gifts 2) Tax cheats and helping others do the same 3) Special interests in foreign pipelines 4) Racism, misogyny

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MLavallee191 год назад

Oh please. How many ethics violations and scandals happened in the liberal government. Don’t even start this BS.

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Kurt Mitchell1 год назад

The same issues across every province

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Dennis1 год назад

Last thing AB needs is another corrupt NDP gov't that will just hire more gov't employees. Anything NDP touch turns into a useless money pit. Never, I repeat, Never NDP

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jim bodell1 год назад

Alberta sends a extra 20 billion dollars to support eastern provinces every year all created by a Conservative government

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Dorin1 год назад

Leader of the opposition given any opportunity will throw under the bus it’s rival. Standard operating procedure. And taking some truths, mix it with extrapolations then blow it out of proportions. I’m an Albertan, I know this province, I know it’s people. The newcomers mostly are trying to destroy it embracing a non organic political party like NDP or Liberal. I think you are one of them. How long have you been in this province? I would genuinely like to know.

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🇨🇦Mike🇨🇦1 год назад

Can confirm. Cost of everything is going up and public services like health care are in disarray. Even gas is 20c/L more here than Ontario.

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Matthew1 год назад

Definitely voting conservative and Alberta is a model for the country to follow

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🍁🇨🇦Never vote conservative again1 год назад

Honest to gawd people can’t get off the PP train.

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Rebel News

88,632 просмотров • 26 дней назад

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Jon Alberta Patriot

19,833 просмотров • 4 месяцев назад

Majority of UCP voters support independence: poll She says she is a federalist. She is not campaigning for Alberta to leave Canada — she's been clear about that. But she is also not turning around and attacking the people who are talking about it. That is not an accident. One look at the numbers and you'll understand why Premier Danielle Smith is walking this line the way she is. According to exclusive polling commissioned by Act For Alberta, and full disclosure, I am the point of contact for that third party advertiser, roughly 60% of United Conservative Party voters say they would vote to leave Canada. Not think about it. Not flirt with it. They would vote to leave. That is not fringe. That is the base. These are the people who built the party, who knocked on doors, who trusted conservative leadership to fight for Alberta. And that brings us to disgraced former UCP premier Jason Kenney, Smith's predecessor. Because he chose a very different path. He calls separatists names. He mocks them as kooks and radicals and crazies, in vicious Trudeau-esque internet tirades. He derided the very people who worked so hard to get him elected in the first place. People who gave him a chance to do it his way. And what did that approach deliver? Nothing tangible. No meaningful reset with Ottawa. No shift in the relationship. No results that matched the promises. So what happened? Those same voters started looking elsewhere. Not because they suddenly changed who they were, not because they are no longer Conservatives, but because they felt ignored, dismissed, and taken for granted. The old ways of strongly worded letters and lawsuits over jurisdiction have never worked. There are no pipelines, no control over immigration, no civil liberties the feds wouldn't crush if given a chance. Smith is not making that mistake. She is reading the room, and when this many people are this frustrated, you do not lecture them. You do not insult them. You do not pretend they are a problem to be managed or berated. You listen. You acknowledge where they are at, and you let the conversation happen. This is bigger than separation. This is about trust. Trust that Alberta’s concerns are being taken seriously. Trust that political leaders are actually hearing the people who put them in power. Smith holds her position. She says she believes Alberta is better off in Canada. But she is not trying to shut down the people who disagree. She is not attacking her own base, because she understands something her predecessor did not. You do not keep support by ridiculing the people who gave it to you. You respect them, let them speak, and you deal with reality as it is, not as you wish it would be. REPORT by Sheila Gunn Reid:

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