Alberta Sovereignty
November 11, 2025
Alberta’s separation from Canada is not just prudent–it is a moral imperative for our children’s future. Yet too many of us remain shackled to a dying dream: the “old Canada”, where Ottawa seemed fair. That Canada is gone, replaced by a regime that bleeds us dry while mocking our values.
We still transfer $25 billion net annually to a federation that uses our money to buy Quebec’s votes and Vancouver’s condos.
Ottawa’s net-zero fanaticism has shuttered refineries, killed nearly 200,000 energy jobs since 2015, and turned Calgary skyscrapers into ghost towers. Our youth flee to Texas and Tennessee, where taxes are low and opportunity real. Here, they inherit waiting lists, tuition debt, and a carbon-taxed future.
The saddest sight? Retirees clutching their meager CPP/OAS cheques, terrified of change, willing to mortgage their grandchildren’s birthright for a few “secure” dollars today. There is no reason why these deserved monies could not be increased in an independent and prosperous Alberta. The current pension cheques were built on Alberta oil, yet they vote to keep the boot on our neck.
Independence means keeping every dollar we earn, slashing income taxes 40 per cent, building pipelines in short order, not decades, and creating a $500-billion Heritage Fund that actually grows. We have the resources and the grit.
To the comfortable pensioner clutching yesterday: your nostalgia is betrayal. Alberta’s children deserve a country that fights for them–not one that sells them out.
It’s time to choose: a proud, prosperous Alberta, or a slow death in Carney’s (Trudeau’s) Canada.
Paul McKinstry
Kingman
Alberta’s separation from Canada is not just prudent–it is a moral imperative for our children’s future. Yet too many of us remain shackled to a dying dream: the “old Canada”, where Ottawa seemed fair. That Canada is gone, replaced by a regime that bleeds us dry while mocking our values.
We still transfer $25 billion net annually to a federation that uses our money to buy Quebec’s votes and Vancouver’s condos.
Ottawa’s net-zero fanaticism has shuttered refineries, killed nearly 200,000 energy jobs since 2015, and turned Calgary skyscrapers into ghost towers. Our youth flee to Texas and Tennessee, where taxes are low and opportunity real. Here, they inherit waiting lists, tuition debt, and a carbon-taxed future.
The saddest sight? Retirees clutching their meager CPP/OAS cheques, terrified of change, willing to mortgage their grandchildren’s birthright for a few “secure” dollars today. There is no reason why these deserved monies could not be increased in an independent and prosperous Alberta. The current pension cheques were built on Alberta oil, yet they vote to keep the boot on our neck.
Independence means keeping every dollar we earn, slashing income taxes 40 per cent, building pipelines in short order, not decades, and creating a $500-billion Heritage Fund that actually grows. We have the resources and the grit.
To the comfortable pensioner clutching yesterday: your nostalgia is betrayal. Alberta’s children deserve a country that fights for them–not one that sells them out.
It’s time to choose: a proud, prosperous Alberta, or a slow death in Carney’s (Trudeau’s) Canada.
Paul McKinstry
Kingman
