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  • blackpowder
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 9306

    #11
    The support for real separation is small and mostly on the fringes.

    Agreed.
    The talking points for a change however have existed for decades.

    I've never seen a grasp of history or differences from posts here.
    Not the place for higher thought it seems. Or a discussion on democracy. No evidence of worth.
    Edit. For one anyway.
    Last edited by blackpowder; Feb 12, 2026, 21:34.

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    • Hamloc
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 3953

      #12
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      The separatist are lead by rage farming politicians who love to blame the federal government for their own failings.

      It's a way to avoid fixing their own messes like healthcare corruption and education.

      Oil production has gone up even during Trudeau and Alberta is richer than the rest of the provinces, but they still can't figure out why they are so hard done by!

      Ask Norway!

      The support for real separation is small and mostly on the fringes.
      Chuck2 as much as you apparently dislike Albertan’s and those of us that dislike the way the confederation is slanted towards eastern Canada, have you ever looked at opinion polls in Saskatchewan. Separatist sentiment is higher in Saskatchewan than either Alberta or Quebec. How can that be Chuck2? I thought it was just a bunch of spoiled whiners in Alberta.

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      • chuckChuck
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 12923

        #13
        But we don't have a government in Saskatchewan that is courting separatists and your news story was before Carney was elected and the sentiment against the Liberals has changed as he finds common ground with both premiers on major issues.

        Both Moe and Smith have been praising Carney!

        Carney is rising in the polls and Poilivere and the CPC are losing ground. PP is a drag on the party.

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        • Hamloc
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 3953

          #14
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          But we don't have a government in Saskatchewan that is courting separatists and your news story was before Carney was elected and the sentiment against the Liberals has changed as he finds common ground with both premiers on major issues.

          Both Moe and Smith have been praising Carney!

          Carney is rising in the polls and Poilivere and the CPC are losing ground. PP is a drag on the party.
          Chuck2 still public opinion polls show the desire for separation is as great in Saskatchewan as in Alberta. But of course you deflect to Pierre lol. The desire for separation has nothing to do with Pierre Poilievre.

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          • blackpowder
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 9306

            #15
            So far it seems SK has for now at least exhausted it's appetite for the NDP. Ours is just beginning.

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            • chuckChuck
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2006
              • 12923

              #16
              Alberta and Saskatchewan always had fringe wanna be republicans who favoured fringe US thinking.

              The Klu Klux Klan was briefly active in both provinces in the 1920s.

              Then there was the flaky Dick Colver who tried to form a separatist party in Saskatchewan.

              The Unionest Party was a political party, Canada, in the early 1980s. The party advocated for a union between the four Western Canadian provinces—British Columbia , Alberta , Saskatchewan , and Manitoba and the United States . The party's name is a portmanteau of ‘best' and 'union’.

              Party history
              The party was founded in March 1980 by Dick Collver. Collver led the Saskatchewan Progressive Conservative Party for much of the 1970s, and has been credited with reviving the Party's electoral prospects. Under his leadership, the party returned to the provincial legislature for the first time in more than a decade in 1975 and formed the Official Opposition in 1978.

              Nothing came of either! You wont win any separatist vote in either province so give up and do something usefull!

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              • fjlip
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2002
                • 9864

                #17
                The Klu Klux Klan ...were all DUMBOCRATS= Libtarded like you!

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