Vice President - Recruitment & Outreach @NewGenPPC

Joined April 2021
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Isaias Nolasco retweeted
Dear Albertans, For decades, Ottawa has treated your province not as an equal partner in Confederation, but as a subordinate and an ATM. The unfair equalization formula has taken your wealth for 61 years. You’ve sent billions of dollars and have never received a single penny back. In October 2021, 62% of you voted in a referendum to stop this wealth drain. And nobody is listening to you. Certainly not the Liberals. And not the Conservatives who take your vote for granted while doing nothing for you. You’re right to be enraged. Ottawa blocks your pipelines, strangles your energy sector, kills your jobs, and then demands your money. They want your wealth but deny you the means to earn more. I share your frustration. Now you have a chance to be heard. On October 19, you will answer a critical question:  “Should Alberta remain a province of Canada or should the Government of Alberta commence the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on whether or not Alberta should separate from Canada?” You have two options: Should Alberta REMAIN a province, or COMMENCE the legal process to hold a binding referendum on separation?  The “Remain” option changes nothing. That’s the status quo. Alberta remains a colony of Ottawa’s imperial federalism.  That means allowing the federal government to continue interfering into provincial affairs with its unconstitutional laws, regulations and spending programs on sectors such as healthcare, natural resources development, education, and others.  That means pipelines being held hostage to costly carbon capture schemes, industrial carbon taxes killing your competitiveness, no equalization reform and zero control over immigration. The “Commence the legal process” option is the only way to a strong Alberta. Voting to start the legal process for a secession referendum launches genuine negotiations for greater autonomy for Alberta. It puts a knife to the throat of Ottawa’s establishment. It gives you bargaining power. Poilievre’s fake Conservatives and Carney’s Liberals will work together and promise you autonomy, just like they promised Quebec at the last referendum.  The result was the opposite, even with a very close 49/51% vote. More centralization and more trampling of provincial jurisdictions, including another bunch of unconstitutional federal programs created by Justin Trudeau in recent years: national daycare, pharmacare, dental care.  Don’t believe them. History shows Ottawa only listens when faced with a credible democratic threat to its authority. The federalist camp will lie and say a “Commence” vote means separation, and also untold catastrophes and the end of the world as we know it. That's not the case.  It’s a vote to start negotiations that could of course lead to separation, but not necessarily. It’s also a vote for an end to federal imperialism. A vote for autonomy, for fairness, for respect. As in Quebec, that’s very likely what the large majority of voters want in Alberta, and that’s what would be by far the best outcome for everyone. And to genuine Alberta separatists who want a more radical break anyway, I say: be patient. That debate comes later, after a strong “Commence” vote and possibly failed negotiations. The People’s Party of Canada stands with all of you who are fed up with the status quo and want a radical change, whether it’s radical decentralization – as my party has been proposing for years – or outright separation.  We support the “Commence” option. We believe in a united Canada, but unity cannot be forced through coercion and constitutional overreach. True unity requires respect for our Constitution. This is your moment Albertans. The time for decisive action is now.  But, let's be clear: Ottawa doesn’t listen to polite demands. It doesn’t listen to reason. It only listens to power.  Use your power. Vote to COMMENCE this legal process. Vote for a new beginning for you and the country.
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Calgary Councillor Landon Johnston says the city doesn't track exact numbers but notes asylum claimants rely on housing and subsidized services, adding pressure to shelters. He warns this increases competition for limited resources, pushing Canadians "to the back of the line."
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Calgary Councillor Landon Johnston says municipalities are "feeling the brunt" of asylum housing costs and are already raising property taxes due to strain on services. He warns further arrivals would likely force additional tax increases.
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The guy whose team literally hid behind curtains just a few months ago to avoid holding the government to account - now wants you to believe he has your best interest at heart…
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is stepping up his attack on Liberal policies with a call for an emergency parliamentary debate on the economy. toronto.citynews.ca/2026/05/…
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For years, the PPC warned Canadians that the federal government’s mass migration policies are gateways for big businesses to employ cheap labour and now, Tim Hortons has admitted their partaking in this dishonourable act. We must be sure our businesses hire Canadians first!
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If this isn’t proof of the mainstream media lying to you, what is?
Highest proportion of people since 2017 say Canada is on the right track: poll ctvnews.ca/canada/article/hi…
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Didn’t your party just host a conference (Canada Strong & Free) that started with a land acknowledgement? Your disdain for truth is abhorrent…
Mark Carney’s Liberals have directed federal lawyers to NOT put private property rights first in B.C. This Liberal government’s actions are threatening property rights across the entire province. Conservatives are fighting back. Call your MP to tell them to defend private property rights in the vote on Monday: conservative.ca/cpc/protect-…
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In an email sent to PPC members on Sunday evening, Bernier indicated that he intends to support the YES camp in a possible referendum on Quebec sovereignty or in Alberta to “break the stranglehold of imperial federalism and pave the way for a final attempt to rebalance our federation.”
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PPC endorses 'Yes' side in Alberta independence referendum, condemns 'imperial federalism' The PPC unveiled a new policy that will abolish all federal programs and regulations intruding on areas of provincial responsibility.
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Mark Carney and Danielle Smith claim their energy deal could pave the way for a new oil pipeline. This may not be the case. It is important to be aware that the construction of any new pipeline is conditional on going ahead with the Pathways carbon capture project. These two projects move together or not at all. Let me be clear: This is not a pathway to a green future. This is a pathway to an expensive boondoggle. The McMillan LLP report is clear: carbon capture is not economically viable without billions in government handouts. We’re talking over $20 billion in upfront capital, plus tax credits and price guarantees. And if a storage facility fails? The liabilities are enormous and completely unaddressed. But here’s the real crime against Alberta. The new Memorandum of Understanding with Ottawa imposes an industrial carbon tax of $140 per tonne by 2040. Do you understand what this means? We are the only country among the 10 largest global oil producers that has an industrial carbon tax. Alberta oil will no longer be competitive. Every barrel will carry a tax burden no other major producer pays. Investment will flee to the United States, where emissions are higher, but profits are real. This agreement is bad for Alberta. It’s a surrender to the climate cult, whose scientific basis is non-existent. We don’t need carbon capture. Trees capture carbon. We don’t need a carbon tax. There’s no climate emergency. What Alberta needs is negotiating power. Leverage. Real leverage.  The only way for Alberta to get a pipeline and to make its oil competitive again is to stop begging Ottawa for permission. On October 19, by voting to start the legal process to hold a referendum on secession, Albertans can dictate the end of the imperial federalism imposed by the Liberals and Conservatives. Not because separation is the first step. But because the threat of it is the only way to force real negotiation power over Ottawa. With that power, Alberta can win back its autonomy. It can kill the costly and useless Pathways carbon capture project. It can kill the industrial carbon tax. Albertans, you can abolish the climate cult and allow Alberta to freely develop its economy. And remember: A province that cannot leave is a province that cannot bargain. The People's Party is fighting to grant Albertans and all provinces greater autonomy through radical decentralization in Ottawa.
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HERE IS THE QUESTION ALBERTANS WILL ANSWER ON OCTOBER 19: “Should Alberta remain a province of Canada or should the Government of Alberta commence the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on whether or not Alberta should separate from Canada?” Poilievre said Thursday that his party will campaign for Alberta to stay in Canada: “I want a strong Alberta within a united Canada, and all Conservatives will be campaigning for Canadian unity in Alberta.” If the “Remain” option wins, it means nothing changes. That's what @PierrePoilievre supports. He will work with the Liberals and promote the status quo: Ottawa’s centralizing vision. On the contrary, voting to start the legal process to organize a referendum on secession is the only way to have a “strong Alberta”. This vote will launch genuine negotiations for greater autonomy for Alberta. It will put a knife to the throat of these establishment politicians in Ottawa and give Albertans bargaining power. This would be an opportunity to bring about radical decentralization in Canadian federalism. That’s why the People’s Party is supporting Albertans and the “start” side.
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Canadians simply have no time for gimmicks, political theatre or traditional politics. Only the @peoplespca possesses the ability to push for true conservative policy in Parliament, making it the only federal movement positioned to turn right wing principles into law.
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Perhaps you need a "Bill 101" to protect the English language?
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This is the “Conservative” movement in Canada.
Canada's largest Conservative networking conference begins with a pathetic land acknowledgement, declaring Ottawa to be the "never surrendered homeland of the Anishinàbe Algonquin Nation." This is so embarrassing.
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Can the CPC get any less conservative than this? If our official “opposition” wants to keep exposing itself as part of the Uniparty, then it’s time we fight for the real conservative option in Canada. x.com/harry__faulkner/status…

Canada's largest Conservative networking conference begins with a pathetic land acknowledgement, declaring Ottawa to be the "never surrendered homeland of the Anishinàbe Algonquin Nation." This is so embarrassing.
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Brian Everaert is doing what the fake Conservatives won’t. Marilyn Gladu didn’t just switch parties, she abandoned the people who elected her. Her office has been closed to walk-in traffic for weeks. Constituents who voted for a Conservative are now left with an absent Liberal who isn’t showing up or doing the job. That’s not representation, that’s self-interest. Brian Everaert isn’t letting it slide. From day one, he’s been on the ground in Sarnia–Lambton–Bkejwanong, meeting voters face-to-face, showing up at Gladu’s office, and holding her feet to the fire for a decision she never had the mandate to make. He’s also launched a campaign to demand accountability, calling on Gladu to resign and give voters the chance to choose who actually represents them. ▶ Watch Brian’s message to the riding:
facebook.com/reel/1297204602… The response has been immediate, more than 200 sign requests in just days, with more coming in as word spreads across the riding!  This is what real opposition looks like and here’s how you can be part of it. 👉 Live in Sarnia–Lambton–Bkejwanong? Request your sign:
action.peoplespartyofcanada.… 👉 Live Elsewhere? Chip in to help him paint the riding purple!
action.peoplespartyofcanada.…
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Replying to @PierrePoilievre
@PierrePoilievre criticizes the Liberals on immigration as if he didn’t push for faster immigration and oppose the deportations of international students. Young Canadians are forced to compete unfairly with cheap labour. What we need is a complete moratorium on immigration.
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🚨 updated Reach out to Brain on facebook for your sign. Locals of Sarnia-Lambton for now please. facebook.com/share/1DQJ3ZHDP… Stay tuned in and get involved. The PPC will never abandon the people of #SarniaLambton
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Youth unemployment is over 14% and tens of thousands of jobs have been lost in recent months. Granting permanent residency to these temporary foreign workers is putting more pressure on an already weak job market. It’s time to put Canadians first! x.com/maximebernier/status/2…

The Minister of Immigration states that 33,000 temporary foreign workers will obtain permanent resident status in 2026–2027. I believe that Poilievre’s fake Conservatives will support this measure, but the People’s Party will not. All these temporary foreign workers who have overstayed their visas must be DEPORTED!
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Why is the PPC against corporate welfare? Because Canadians are struggling to afford food and rent… …and the Uniparty is prioritizing things like “gay AI.” If there’s real demand for it, the market will build it. Taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to bankroll identity politics: peoplespartyofcanada.ca/issu…
Canada is choosing to lead in AI, not just by building new technology, but by building it responsibly, inclusively, and with people at the centre. This morning, I joined NHM Connect and QueerTech to celebrate the innovators helping make Canada’s tech sector more inclusive, more representative, and more ambitious. That’s how we build a stronger Canada. 🇨🇦 Le Canada a choisi d'être un leader dans le domaine de l’IA, non seulement en développant de nouvelles technologies, mais aussi en le faisant de manière responsable, inclusive et en plaçant les personnes au cœur de ses préoccupations. Ce matin, je me suis joint à NHM Connect et à QueerTech pour rendre hommage aux innovateurs qui contribuent à rendre le secteur technologique canadien plus inclusif, plus représentatif et plus ambitieux. C’est ainsi que nous bâtissons un Canada plus fort.
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