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Professor Bruce Pardy on Alberta Separatism: "...Yes, the objective here is to disrupt the country and if that risks ending the country well then so be it. But there seems to be no other, no other way to actually get serious re-consideration of what the country has become."

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Harrison Faulkner1 年前

Watch the full interview on YouTube!

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 年前

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Annie 🍁 Freedom Enthusiast1 年前

As always a great interview @PardyBruce - Harrison looked a little uncomfortable with the topic, embrace it - we will all be better off! Centralized planning is not great for independent thought

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Terf of the north1 年前

I agree completely. We need a new Constitution, including the Charter. Canada hasn't been around that long, and it makes complete sense that we should review our systems, figure out what's broken, and change course. We have some good foundations, but they require maintenance.

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Vicky McGonigle1 年前

It’s not separatism. It’s Independence. Self-determination. Freedom from oppression. It’s Yes for ourselves!

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Chase Perry1 年前

Fuck Canada and especially Ontario!! WEXIT now!

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Paula Clark1 年前

Instead of "separatism" let's start talking about founding a FREE COUNTRY in the West based on Western values.

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Linda Reid1 年前

I sadly agree with him. No option, Canada is gone. Time to separate from Ontario and Quebec and save ourselves?

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Ted Coombs1 年前

I believe that Alberta will save Canada.

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Robert A. Finlay1 年前

The state should serve its citizens, not the other way around.

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HorseGuy1 年前

I really think Danielle will let you down when push comes to shove, and you are in for a rude awakening when that happens.

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Alberta separatism rising because Canada is 'broken' and 'can't be fixed': Bruce Pardy 🍁 "They're looking for a different solution, and that solution is to leave. And I agree with them about the necessity for doing that," said law professor Bruce Pardy. On last night's episode of The Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 Show, law professor Bruce Pardy joined the show to discuss Alberta's rising independence movement and its potential future implications. Pardy discussed the likely thought process behind the rising number of Albertans who see independence as the most logical path forward after years under a federal Liberal government. "Canada is broken. It's become apparent, through the COVID period, but not limited to COVID, that there's something seriously wrong in this country in all different kinds of ways," he said. "And second, it can't be fixed. It seems like we've arrived at a place in this country, both in terms of our constitutional order and the way we're governed and the way that people think even, that contemplating any serious reform of the way the country works is not on the table," Pardy continued. "So if the country is broken and cannot be fixed, then what else do you got? And what appears to be the case is that in Alberta there's some kind of critical mass of people who understands both those two things ... And therefore they're looking for a different solution, and that solution is to leave. And I agree with them about the necessity for doing that," he added. The Alberta Prosperity Project is currently leading a citizen-led petition drive to reach 177,732 signatures in order to trigger a referendum on independence later this year. Proponents of Alberta's independence cite the province's untapped economic potential through natural resources and unfair treatment by the federal government as key reasons for seeking separation.

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