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When Government Protects Itself First Last week, Elections Alberta confirmed something deeply disturbing. The provincial list of electors — personal information tied to nearly 3 million Albertans — was exploited without authorization. Now the RCMP are involved with yet another tie to this government. This is not just a...

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Another Chief just shattered the silence. And this time, the spotlight is squarely on the UCP and Danielle Smith. While Albertans are told to “trust the government,” evidence keeps surfacing of quiet coordination, cross-border meetings, and political actors who seem far more interested in Washington than Ottawa. Let’s be clear: Indigenous Chiefs are now openly opposing the Alberta government not over ideology, but over sovereignty. Why are people tied to the UCP meeting with U.S. officials behind closed doors? Why are voices warning about foreign influence being dismissed instead of answered? And why does Danielle Smith refuse to clearly reject the dangerous “51st state” rhetoric that keeps circling her political orbit? This doesn’t look like leadership. It looks like recklessness. Canada is not a bargaining chip. Alberta is not a side deal. And premiers do not get to flirt with foreign agendas while hiding behind talking points. When Chiefs speak up, it’s not noise, it’s a warning. When whistleblowers emerge, it’s because institutions have failed. And when a government avoids transparency, Canadians have every right to assume the worst. Danielle Smith and the UCP owe Canadians answers. Until they give them, suspicion is earned not imagined. Canada first. Always. #CanadaFirst #ProtectSovereignty #ForeignInterference #UCPFailure #DanielleSmith #AlbertaPolitics #DefendCanada #No51stState #TransparencyNow

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