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All hail Pierre's mentor, Preston Manning 🤦

"Mark Carney poses a threat to national unity.
If he remains PM after this election, there's a real possibility that Western Canada will move to secede.
Voter need to recognize a vote for the Carney Liberals is a vote for secession - a vote for the breakup of #Canada as we know it."

Translation:
"Nice country you have there, shame if something happens to it if you vote how we don’t like"

#poilievre #cdnpoli #Abpoli #elxn45 @stephaniecarvin.bsky

Statements like this are how you know Smith and her ilk don't care about constitutional rights:

'Elected legislatures — not federally appointed judges — should have the final word on the scope of rights subject to a parliamentary sovereignty clause," Smith wrote'

cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/al

No Danielle, legislators should not have the power to override our Charter rights. That's not how constitutional democracies work, and the notwithstanding clause was a bad compromise.

CBCAlberta Premier Danielle Smith wants to strategize on provincial sovereignty with Quebec's premier | CBC NewsAlberta Premier Danielle Smith would like to have a tête-à-tête with Quebec Premier François Legault about asserting their provincial sovereignty, according to a letter Smith wrote last month.

CPC have launched their election platform - sound familiar?

Look what's happening in the US to academics, students and universities, it's frightening

Poilievre isn't hiding the fact he relishes bringing this to Canada

Fight it, vote!! Your future and your children's future depends on Conservatives getting destroyed

This boils my blood. I don't know the US labour history, but I do know how hard public sector workers in Canada and Alberta had to fight to gain collective bargaining rights, which they were not allowed because they were "civil servants".

All public worker strikes were wildcat strikes and illegal until 1967 when Federal workers gained the right to collective bargaining through the Public Service Staff Relations Act which took 2 years to pass through Parliament after the wildcat Postal Workers Strike of 1965.

Federal government employees responded by joining unions in record numbers.

Public sector workers in Alberta did not gain these rights until 2016, when the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that ALL Canadian workers have the fundamental right to strike, essential to even the playing field between workers and employers.

That hasn't even been 10 years ago, that our Provincial healthcare workers, education workers, social workers, wildlife workers, custodial workers, and many more have had access to such basic fundamental rights to legal collective job action! You may not have realized that all these strikes you are seeing now are history in the making!

We are living out a struggle for the right of the working-class to SURVIVE.

It breaks my heart to see our fallen comrades losing this fight with such desperation to the south, and makes me fearful of the coming storm we will have to face in Canada as our populist shadow government pushes to put us down in Canada.

Everyone watching the CPC campaign this first week would agree with this...

“They did not prepare. The ground game is a complete and utter mess,”

Conservative insiders going public the Federal campaign is a total train wreck

#CDNpoli #ONpoli #ABpoli #BCpoli

globalnews.ca/news/11103509/wh

Global News · ‘The wheels are off’: Senior Conservatives think the Poilievre campaign needs a resetBy Alex Boutilier

Alberta premier, Danielle Smith, is in Florida on the 'Quisling 2025' tour with Ben Shapiro. He calls us a "silly little country that can be annexed like Puerto Rico and that Canadians will welcome Trump like a "liberator."

On the upside, she is doing a fantastic job of sinking her buddy Pierre's campaign. 👏👏

-MP Charlie Angus

6' 8" man allegedly threatened by a 5' 7" woman claims he was inhibited in his duties because he felt threatened by her.

Don't forget this pylon of a man illegally killed horses and threatened to murder property owners when they told him to get off their property because they were trespassing and hunting illegally.

Big man scared shitless by a person over a foot less their size is laughable at best.

Grow a pair, Nixon.

#ableg #abpoli

edmontonjournal.com/news/polit

edmontonjournalAlberta NDP's Rakhi Pancholi apologizes for profane confrontation with ministerSpeaker Nathan Cooper said the incident was one of several in recent weeks and called a meeting to consider a MLA code of conduct.