Posted on 02/23/2026 10:25:40 AM PST by cuz1961
RT 21 m 42 s
In depth analysis of Canadian secession movement away from Ottawa socialism and tyrany.
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I for one welcome these provinces into the United States union as states, eh.
What’s not to like about the Great White North? It’s great, and it’s uhh…
Slow down cowboy.
Support for separation in Alberta is only about 30% right now ... that could change with a better info campaign, but that’s the reality today.
BUT, Quebec has a provincial election coming up on October, and the separatist PQ is currently on track to win ... Quebec is more likely to separate first.
What started in Alberta spread to Saskatchewan, and is finding support in BC now. Who knew sweeping Olympic hockey gold would have such an immediate impact!
Canada is a failed leftist state. They can’t even win in hockey!? We welcome Canadian conservatives!
Guess they want to win in Hockey again.
Bring ‘em in as self-governing territories or some such.
I don’t want another six Democratic senators!
However, BC and Alberta have some wonderful real-estate and resouces. It would be nice to be alble to drive to Alaska without leaving the USA.
Support for separation in Alberta is only about 30% right now ..
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Says you and Canadian media maybe, the long lines and huge turnout at town meetings across your Western provinces show s different picture.
Btw, there are support numbers in this vid that disagree with your 30 percent mantra.
Incorporation into the US requires approval by Congress. Since the Canadian provinces are almost certainly going to elect Republican senators, and if the filibuster rules apply, then we would need something like the Missouri Compromise to make it work. For better or worse, there is no Henery Clay around to make it happen.
In order to make it work, we need to bring slavery back. /s
if Canadians think losing a hockey game was bad news, wait until they lose Alberta.
“You can ignore reality, but you can’t ignore the consequences of ignoring reality”
- Ayn Rand
We don’t want Quebec and I’m sure they don’t want us either.
I’m getting way ahead of the plot, but I think if Canada were to lose their very important western provinces, then it would not be long before Canada was a failed state. Quebec might break away too. Then what do you have? Ontario? and Newfoundland? That’s not a country.
If we get Alberta and others in the west, then it’s just a matter of time before the rest of Canada petitions us for entrance into the Union.
As a resident of Canada and a US Citizen, if Alberta separates from Canada , I will move there post haste !
I am tired of the government of Canada wanting to take away my gunz.
Its either that or Texas.
Remember Carney wants a New World Order(World Enslavement Forum) but then he joins the Chinese Communist Party ,LOL
We don’t want BC. Long on Chinese, although it does have some resources. Take Yukon, Northwest territories, Saskatchewan and Alberta. If we get Manitoba, merge it with Minnesota.
Quick, Prime Minister Carney. Arrest anyone talking about separation in any sense. Accuse them of treason, or of disturbing the public order, or of being mentally ill.
Remember, Mr. Carney. Free speech is so last century. Squash it, just like your pal Starmer is doing it in the UK.
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While I would enjoy a finger in the eye to Canada, they would vote left, so no, I don’t want them
......full of natural resources. insane amounts of hydrocarbons and timber and mining. and easy to access it all.
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