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Saskatchewan fact: There are no mountains in SK. The closest one is Mount Brown, MT which is about 80km from the SW corner of SK. The easiest mountain to drive to is Baldy Mountain south of Harve Montana, and it is about 95km south from the Port of Willow Creek. #sask #Geography
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Sheryl Crow speaks out after Trump’s UFC 250 event: “To stay quiet means to turn a blind eye. And so I am saying this. What happened last night on the lawn of the White House was disgraceful and void of decency. Powerful, rich people filled the lawn to watch a violent sport that ended with a vile and racist comment. All while the average American cannot afford healthcare, gas, and cost of living. Do not be fooled. This administration is corrupt and does not give a damn about the American people. It only cares about making money hand over fist at the expense and in spite of our democracy. If we continue to support this kind of distraction from reality, we are no better than them. Let's be better, America.”
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To everyone so eager to cancel someone for a tattoo they got at age 22, a drunk text, a selfie they took in the middle of a mental health crisis: Show us your laptop. Show us your iCloud. Open your entire digital life to your worst enemy. No context. No filter. No explanation. You won’t. You won’t because you know what I know. Any one of us, frozen at our worst moment, photographed in our lowest hour, looks like a monster. Looks like a stranger. Looks like someone who deserves to be cast out. That is not who we are. My mom and baby sister were killed in a car accident when I was just a kid. Cancer took my brother Beau, my best friend and my rock. I battled alcoholism. I battled addiction. I chose the coward’s way out more times than I can count. For years I believed the defining chapters of my life were written by tragedy, loss, and shame. I no longer believe that. Pain can shape us. Loss can humble us. Failures can leave scars that never fully fade. But none of them have the authority to define us. And it sure as hell ain’t the critic that counts. That authority belongs to us alone-the person in the arena. Every setback presents a choice. Play the victim, or cut the bullshit and take ownership for who we become next. Life does not determine our character. It reveals it. Again and again we are asked the same question. When shit happens, what next? We are not defined by what happened to us. We are not defined by the worst photo, the worst text, the worst tattoo, the worst night. We are defined by the person we choose to become. And by the courage to choose that person, every single day. So before you reach for the gavel - show us your laptop. You won’t. The whole world saw mine. And I am still here. Still becoming. Still choosing. Still standing. That is the only definition that matters.
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"Imagine China or Iran inviting Canadian citizens to top-level meetings in national capitals with a plan to break up our country. They'd be charged with treason." Charlie Angus on Alberta separatists meeting with US officials.
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Famous peoples I cooked for while working at the North Keg in Regina during the early 90s. Rock bands Trooper, Age of Electric, actor Lou Diamond Philips, and my personal favourite Gowan. Gowan ate a Shrimp Cocktail appetizer, and a Shrimp Alfredo for his main course. #food
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Just incase you forgot... ELKS WON THIS WEEKEND! #GoElks
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Great job, gentlemen! #GoElks
Edmonton Elks win first season-opener in 6 seasons, 29-21, over Ottawa edmontonjournal.com/sports/f…
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My strategy for separatism is the same as my strategy for pierogies: stab it with a fork, deal with it directly, and don’t leave any leftovers. #ForeverCanadian
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RT @ToewsWenda: Oh Pierre, give it a break.
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RT @edmontonpolice: “I’m a police officer here in the city of Edmonton, and one of the most dangerous things I do is drive.” Don’t speed.…
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Daily reminder to the ditchbillies of Alberta.
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I am thankful for The Honourable Jason Kenney's analysis on these issues. Clear and thoughtful, from a person who has governed at the highest level of Conservative Canadian politics. In a world where MAGA madness is destroying Conservative credibility, his voice is important!
Of course it would not be in the commercial interests of the federal government to suspend shipments on Trans Mountain (TM.) But that’s not the point. The point is that in a worse case scenario, such as an Alberta unilateral declaration of independence (UDI,) Canada would have enormous leverage, including the ability to block Alberta energy exports. This is most obviously the case re: federally-owned TM. Apart from their ability to reduce or stop shipments, do you really think the federal or BC governments would continue to advance Trans Mountain optimization, which is currently the best bet that we have for increased egress? Do you really think the federal government would maintain its MOU commitment to support the construction of a de novo West Coast pipeline? Even if it wanted to, federal paramountcy over interprovincial pipelines, grounded in 92(10)(a) would cease to exist following secession, so BC governments could find ways to block operation or construction of pipelines going through their territory, with Alberta having no recourse to Ottawa. Currently all of our pipelines exports to the US pass through other Canadian provinces first. That includes the incomplete KXL route, which passes through Saskatchewan. Since the Republic of Alberta would be starting without an equivalent to the 1977 Canada-U.S. Transit Pipelines Treaty, Ottawa could also suspend the operation of those other pipelines, e.g. the Enbridge Mainline. Canada and BC could also extract further concessions (eg tolls or tariffs) in order to allow Alberta natural gas to feed into the growing number of West Coast LNG terminals. Separatists respond to these realities by saying “don’t worry - we’ll build pipelines to the US and export from there!” First of all, who is “we?” What companies are going to risk tens of $ billions to spend years building a new system of pipelines in the midst of such massive political and legal uncertainty, including the risk of a Biden style abrogation of pipeline permits by the US? Secondly, the separatists seem completely unaware that the left wing US West Coast governments have effectively blocked the export of carbon intensive fuels from their ports. That’s why US produced thermal coal is exported from the Port of Vancouver, BC. Strange but true: Canada’s West Coast ports are far friendlier to hydro carbon exports than West Coast US ports! All of this (and much more) effectively gives Ottawa the clear upper hand in prospective negotiations over everything, e.g.: -debt allocation; - valuation & sale of federal assets (such as military bases, RCMP facilities, federal lands, including airports, etc.;) - allocation of CPP assets; - continuation of OAS / GIS benefits; - termination of citizenship; - visa and work permit exemptions for Albertans travelling to Canada; - export access to the Canadian market; - partition of Alberta per the predictable demands of democratic majorities in Edmonton, Calgary, Indian Reserves & elsewhere;) - support for or blockage of Alberta’s accession to critical international bodies & treaties, like CUSMA, or IATA to allow for international flights, etc.; and - countless other issues. I agree that exercising its massive leverage in such a scenario would be damaging to Canada. But it would be far more damaging to Alberta. Whatever grievances Albertans have with Ottawa cannot be remedied by becoming a landlocked statelet. The vast majority of Albertans know this. It is beyond absurd that we are going to spend the next several months, and possibly years to come, arguing endlessly over this.
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Danielle Smith is pushing a separatism vote to save herself, and we’re the ones who pay for it. This isn’t now just about Alberta’s future. It’s about her political survival. #ableg #canpoli #abpoli
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It’s time for Alberta to scrap Danielle Smith, once and for all.
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"I'd never do it, Premier Smith knows how I feel, she wants to I guess protect her 30% base." Ontario Premier Doug Ford suggests Alberta's referendum is being held to ensure Danielle Smith keeps her job as UCP leader, and that leaving Canada would be a "disaster for Alberta".
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'If Smith believes that it falls to her to put the separatist question on the ballot, then it would make sense for a general election to come before that' Breakenridge: Smith doesn't owe separatists a referendum calgaryherald.com/opinion/co…
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#ableg This isn’t normal. Danielle Smith is actively working with Alberta separatists to undermine Canada and our democracy. Danielle Smith is an opportunist and a separatist: Time to take a stand FOR Canada. Cancel smith’s tainted referendum. Period.
Danielle Smith is pushing her separatist referendum to save her job. We're fighting back to save our country. 🇨🇦
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“Former Alberta Deputy Premier Thomas Lukaszuk is weighing in on the growing debate over the role of courts versus political popularity in Canada’s democracy.” Do you agree that courts should stand above public opinion and political pressure?
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Any Canadian who is involved with these warmongering expansionists is a traitor and should be arrested and charged as such.
Alberta Separatist Group’s Controversial Voter ID App Has Links to US Ambassador, MAGA Influencers and Wealthy Michigan Republicans pressprogress.ca/alberta-sep…
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Good morning, from Canada. This rainbow was a spectacular double arch, uncannily bright, but what I love best was how the rainbow's end silhouetted our rippling flag. The Maple Leaf, Forever.
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