Alberta Independence Movement Gains Momentum with Potential Trump Support
Dr. Steve TurleyFebruary 6, 202614 min165,351 views
26 connectionsยท40 entities in this videoโAlberta's Grievances with Ottawa
- ๐จ๐ฆ Alberta is experiencing significant momentum towards independence, with 41% of Albertans believing their province would be better off as a separate country.
- ๐ฐ For decades, Alberta has been Canada's economic engine, but Ottawa has treated it as a "piggy bank," extracting billions through equalization payments while hindering its key industries.
- โฝ Federal regulators are accused of strangling pipelines, blocking energy projects, and imposing carbon taxes that punish Alberta's core industries.
- ๐ Albertans feel insulted by Ottawa's policies, pointing to long hospital wait times and crumbling infrastructure while their resources subsidize other provinces.
Separatist Movement and US Involvement
- ๐ The Alberta Prosperity Project, a separatist organization, is actively pursuing independence and engaging with senior Trump administration officials.
- ๐ค Discussions with US State Department officials include potential lines of credit, trade agreements, and diplomatic recognition for an independent Alberta.
- ๐บ๐ธ Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant expressed openness to Alberta as a partner for the US, citing its natural resources and independent spirit.
Quebec Referendum Parallels
- ๐ Polling data suggests Alberta's separatist sentiment rivals Quebec's at its peak during the 1990s, when Quebec narrowly voted to remain in Canada.
- ๐ The EOS poll showing 41% support was taken after Trump's tariff threats, indicating economic pressure is accelerating the independence timeline.
- ๐ณ๏ธ Independence referendums often see higher voter turnout than expected, as they animate disaffected voters who may not participate in regular elections, similar to the Brexit vote.
Contrasting Economic Climates
- ๐ While Canada's economy is stalled, the US is experiencing an "economic golden age" under Trump, with a booming stock market, low gas prices, and controlled inflation.
- ๐ The video contrasts Canada's economic struggles with the US's prosperity, suggesting Albertans question why they should remain tied to a declining economy.
Political Landscape and Future Outlook
- ๐จ๐ฆ Canadian populism is awakening, and if its demands are not met in Ottawa, it threatens to fracture the Confederacy.
- ๐ฎ The momentum for Alberta's independence is expected to continue, with a referendum likely before the next Canadian national election.
- ๐บ๐ธ The potential for a populist victory in Canada, comparable to Trump's rise in the US, could either bolster or dissipate the independence movement.
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