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  • chuckChuck
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    Good one Case.

    Most of Smith's leadership rivals were also opposed to the "Alberta is the centre of the universe and oppressed act" Now they are in the cabinet and suddenly muzzled?

    If anyone should be afraid, it should be Danny Smith who could be about to become the next Liz Truss who lasted about 45 days as the UK's fumbling Prime Minister. Or Rachel Notley will be the next premier of Alberta.

    If that happens high blood pressure and heart attacks will go through the roof and it won't be the fault of covid vaccines.

    The fact that Notley and NDP are even in the running is shaking the bedrock of Albertans who think the end of the free world is coming. It's fun to watch all the hand ringing as Alberta's political landscape is dramatically changing to more centrist and progressive views.

    You can run, but you can't hide unless you are Polarizing Polly. Where is he? He seems pretty quiet considering his attack dog persona. More selfies with convoy supporters?

    He's gotta love the Smith plan to ignore all federal laws! LOL

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  • Guest
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    Your hero
    Jason Kenney
    Just another pig at the trough
    Can see why you adore him
    Be afraid chuck

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  • chuckChuck
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    Didn't Jason Kenney warn about the "lunatics are about to take over the asylum/UCP"! He was talking about Danny Smith.

    Antivaxers and Albertans are the most discriminated against group in Canada! Don't you know! LOL
    Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 8, 2022, 08:20.

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  • jazz
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    Have you ever been in Ab chuck. I doubt it. Its holy water for Commie vampires.

    62% of Albertans voted yes in the Kenny referendum. You can expect a smith win of the same order.

    You think Albertans are going to vote for this again. Not on your life.

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  • chuckChuck
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    https://calgarysun.com/opinion/columnists/bell-danielle-smith-and-polls-more-bad-news-and-an-ndp-win

    Bell: Danielle Smith and polls — more bad news and an NDP win
    Author of the article:
    Rick Bell
    Publishing date:
    Dec 08, 2022 • 1 hour ago • 4 minute read

    We know it will be an opportunity for some vein-popping Smith supporters to start screaming about fake news, media conspiracies and allegations the statistics are being massaged by the deep state agents of some new world order.

    For the rest of us, remember the Leger poll last weekend? The one Smith talked about as closing the gap with the NDP.

    You know, the nose-count taken before the sovereignty act gong show, with the NDP at 47% of decided voters and Smith’s UCP at 44%.

    The nose-count where your scribbler’s column focused on a stat hidden in plain sight.

    The column’s handle: Danielle Smith, wake up! Leger poll says you’re losing Calgary.

    Well, Eric Grenier, noted nose-counting guru, says the NDP’s 10-point lead in Calgary is an election-winning one for that party.

    Putting the poll results into a projection of who would win what legislature seats, the result would be the NDP with 46 seats and Smith’s UCP with 41.

    The NDP would win 21 out of 26 seats in Calgary.

    In the last election, the NDP won only three in Calgary.

    Yikes!

    Former premier Jason Kenney’s old seat in Calgary would still be UCP.

    Ditto the seats of Mike Ellis, Rebecca Schulz, Matt Jones and Ric McIver.

    Otherwise, in the Calgary area, with these numbers it would be going, going, gone for the UCP MLAs.

    A fall from 23 UCP seats in Calgary in the last election to just five seats in a city seen as the battleground in this election would be a historic fall from grace.

    In Edmonton, Kaycee Madu, one of two deputy premiers to Smith, would be hasta la vista, baby!

    Ditto in Lethbridge for Nathan Neudorf, the other deputy premier to Smith.

    Right by Edmonton, Sherwood Park would turn NDP orange.

    To the west of Calgary, in Banff and Canmore, the UCP’s Miranda Rosin would be out.

    Grenier actually points out, in this snapshot in time, Smith is “a drag on UCP support.”

    Smith’s party is quite a bit more popular than the premier herself. Eleven points more popular.
    Last edited by chuckChuck; Dec 8, 2022, 08:14.

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  • jazz
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    Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
    This probably deserves a new thread upstairs.

    The turd is giving the Indians $800 million to conserve 100 million square kilometres of land, 100 million square kilometres of land is almost 3 times the farmland in Canada.
    You can read about these here. Basically, taking pieces of crown land and giving it to the natives as protected habitat.

    Its provincial crown land that the province has to agree to give up. Most of these are up north in the middle of nowhere. But he has put a couple of them over the oil sands and near churchhill.

    Another fight with the feds. And now he has weaponized the natives for the fight.

    https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/nature-legacy/canada-target-one-challenge.html

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  • TSIPP
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    This probably deserves a new thread upstairs.

    The turd is giving the Indians $800 million to conserve 100 million square kilometres of land, 100 million square kilometres of land is almost 3 times the farmland in Canada.

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  • Hamloc
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    Originally posted by tweety View Post
    Bang on Forage. This is the slippery slope of populism. The story needs to keep getting bigger and bigger, but the story got to the point of ridiculous that most can see through and as you say, even PM Trudeau could see right through it calling the bluff. PP is heading down the same path if you take an honest look - I'll stick up for the little guy protecting you from those money grabbing elites (populism defined).

    Just wanted to mention or maybe re-mention. Back in mid 80's Quebec's policy of notwithstanding everything and added it to all legislation seriously hurt their economic viability and they never did recover. Alberta needs to be careful.
    As part of bill 96 back in May of 2021 Quebec inserted two bullet points into the 1867 constitution act—one that “Quebecers form a nation” and another that says “French shall be the only official language of Quebec. It is also the common language of the Quebec nation.” Very little objection in the government or media. On Tuesday Quebec tabled a bill that adds a section to the constitution act of 1867 exempting Quebec from the application of the section that requires the oath to the King. Also interesting to note that Quebec never ratified the Canadian constitution in 1982 so they always apply their constitutional changes to the constitution act of 1867. So Quebec basically does whatever it wants and the media and the government go after Alberta and Premier Smith!! And apparently Tweety and Forage think that is just great!?

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  • Hamloc
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    Originally posted by tweety View Post
    Can you give an example or 2 of Ottawa not listening that doesn't involve oil?
    Fertilizer reductions.
    Gun buybacks and new rules involving semi automatic long guns.
    Triple E senate.
    Elected senators.
    Equalization program.

    Interesting to note Tweety deleted his post after I responded to it.
    Last edited by Hamloc; Dec 8, 2022, 02:57.

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  • Guest
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    thats not enough respondents , you need at least 616 *******

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