We Cannot Be Stopped! The Voices of ALBERTA Independence from the Big 4 (January 26th, 2026)
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Summary
In this video I talk about the event I did at the Big 4 in Calgary yesterday and what I heard from the people I spoke to. The Voices of Independence event was a wonderful experience and I hope you do show up at an event and be a voice in the independence movement.
Transcript
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hey there it's john welcome to the channel and things are really getting busy here at
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the big four in calgary they filled up the whole front of the building and this is one big big
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building hi it's john and welcome to the channel it is tuesday january the 27th it is 3 44 a.m i
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hope you're having a great start to your tuesday morning here with the big blue mug of coffee of
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course thank you so much for watching this video and i would like to thank you uh yesterday i made
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it over 45 000 subscribers on this channel so thank you so much i do appreciate it and my voice
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is a little bit shot this morning i have to say it was a long day yesterday um this video is going to
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be called the voices of alberta independence from the big four and i was at the big four which is a
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huge building here in calgary yesterday and i got there around two o'clock and you saw that little
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short bit of video off the top that was around two o'clock in the afternoon and i didn't leave
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there until after 10 o'clock last night so it was a long day i spoke to so many people and i want you
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to know that meeting you was the highlight of the day for me it was a wonderful event but i had so
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many people come up and say hi because they recognized me from this channel and i enjoyed
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that very much that was my favorite part of the day now if you saw me yesterday because some people
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recognize me if you saw me yesterday and you thought that you would be intruding on my time
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so you didn't come up and say hi next time we're at an event don't think that just come up and say hi
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i'd like to shake your hand it was really nice to meet you so this video is going to be the people
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i spoke to yesterday there won't be any of the event itself it was just impossible to do that and
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there are other places that you can watch the event if you didn't see it you can go to freedom
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calendar max was there again he did the audio last night he was streaming the video he had
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thousands and thousands of people watching and i'll put a link in the description so you can watch
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it derek from unacceptable fringe was streaming it as well so you can check it out on his channel
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he was the mc last night but i want to focus on your voices and what i heard from people is i i really
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can't do much in the independence movement this is what people are telling me yesterday but they
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don't realize just by showing up they're doing something there was a lot of power in that room
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and friendship in that room last night so keep that in mind if you if you don't think that you
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have a voice in the independence movement you do show up at an event sign the petition that is your
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voice for those of you that i did interview and you see here i'm not featuring all of your interview
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it would go on for far too long i'm a rather inquisitive person so this video would go on for
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50 minutes because i spoke to some people for five or ten minutes so i'm going to show
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segments of what i heard yesterday interspersed with some pictures i took and some video i took
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of the event the big four was full last night so i will be featuring another video like this sometime
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in the future maybe we'll call it the voices of independence number two from the big four again
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thank you so much for watching thank you so much for saying hi to me and here are the voices of
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independence so here we are well thank you nice to meet you here we are outside the big four
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building and we're getting ready for the big event tonight we've got people let me just this is michael
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harris we'll talk to him a second let me spin around here just show you people are lining up it's
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just after five o'clock the event doesn't start until seven and michael thanks so much for talking with me
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you know i i i met you the first time in line at the queensland community center back on january 10th we had
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a big event that night and you know i've been telling people here i think that was the night
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that things really started to take off we saw those people show up outside and i know that you
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are i think you're university students yeah right i am and people asked you about i think maybe cory
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morgan and one of the people in the panel we had eva chipiak and dennis kalma there said how are
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things going when it comes to students and younger people can you tell us what you're experiencing when it
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comes to maybe university students and the independence movement well i would say university
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students are probably some of the hardest working people that you'll ever meet they have to put in
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a lot of debt to be able to get into the careers they want to get into and a lot of these people
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live paycheck to paycheck and they don't like how this government is currently being run a lot of
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these people if one wrong thing happens they can't afford to pay their bills or taxes go up
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they'll be broke and they'll be out on the streets they can't even finish their degree
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and a lot of people are fed up with this government they try to give it a chance with
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democracy with pure polia but now they're wanting to give democracy another try in a different way
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through a referendum we have currently three different clubs across alberta in u of a
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mru and of course our headquarters of u of c trying to convince university students and the youth
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to be on board with independence and so far we've been decently successful in all of alberta we now have
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1200 members as of yesterday how do you feel things are going right now
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uh you were at the event uh at the queensland community center as i said and it and things
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started picking up that night are you feeling more optimistic every day about about a possible
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referendum and a win i am i i was i'm being honest i was worried at the start like i i was on it from
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the beginning back in april uh but uh i was worried when a lot of the more influential people started
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using ai for a lot of uh for all other stuff i was like you know that's not that's not a winning move
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we got to bring people out we got to show people that they're this move this is an actual movement this
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isn't fringe this isn't one guy in his basement this is an actual community effort right and i'm
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i'm so happy that we actually have all these videos and all these photos of thousands of people lining
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up for the for alberta independence we're a little over uh an hour away from the big event here at the
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big four in calgary and look who i bumped into dennis calvin you know dennis i've never stood behind
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beside you before you're pretty tall all them dutch jeans yeah no kidding dennis for those of you who don't
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know uh he was one of the uh co-authors of the value of freedom sort of the cost it out plan
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for alberta independence you know dennis i've talked to a number of people here today
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and i remember back on january 10th it was about eight days after they got the go ahead for the
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petition and we did that event at the queensland community center you were there you spoke at
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chippia cory morgan and that night things broke i noticed things went crazy that night and then
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every night after that we started to see the lineup so isn't this extraordinary i've never seen anything
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like it i mean i think we're going to fill this place up tonight there's people coming in to sign
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left right and center and uh i don't think any political movement in alberta maybe even in canada
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has got this kind of attention this quickly it's amazing it is amazing i feel it's growing and you
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know i think we can win this thing when you're talking to people somebody who wrote sort of the
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booklet on you know what we do when we leave uh canada what's the number one thing that concerns
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people and that you talk to people about actually the one that comes up number one is pension plans
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the canada pension plan and you go through and say that money transfers over and you keep your pension
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uh paid for by alberta in the future and that usually calms people down pretty quick you're in
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volunteering your time i've been talking to you a little bit about maybe doing an event down in the
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southern part of calgary signing people up as well i think you've got your credentials now you're a
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canvasser you can sign people up i've got mine as well so we'll be doing that in upcoming weeks um
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and you're going to be giving more of your time do you figure over the next oh god it could be another
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eight months or so into october maybe ten months uh before we get to the actual referendum absolutely i
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mean i've been working on editing the constitution and the supporting documents i've been working with
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others on uh what are the list of laws that need to be changed and the next thing you have to start on
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is the actual transition plan what happens a day after day one day one being nothing but you have
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to start the process of being independent yeah that's explain that that's that's a tough one isn't it a
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constitution yeah and and there's so many different points of view and uh some people want to you know
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sort of keep the canadian charter and change it a bit i'm not of that mind other people say no a very
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strict uh constitution so we have to find that middle ground that people can live with but the
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main thing people have to understand is it'll be ratified by the people of alberta it won't be
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some committee in a closed room it'll be an open forum it'll be voted on by the people and we'll uh
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we'll see what we get fantastic great to see you here tonight always a pleasure to speak with you
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thanks so much for what you're doing yeah you had some tough ones there value of freedom a tough
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document for sure constitution probably even harder to do i'm sure but we appreciate what
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you're doing thanks so much for talking thanks so much talking to me john have a good day yeah
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we've been tread on since confederation you know there's the cartoon that keeps resurfacing of the
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cow right it's being fed in the west and milked in the east and it stretches across the country right and
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quite frankly it's time we have a federal government which is in my view trying to dismantle
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our confederation and we're albertans i'm the second most alberton man in the country okay okay the
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first most alberton man is downstairs collecting signatures right but i'm also a native calgarian
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and here we are yeah it's time you know i i said back at an event i was at on january 10th
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that canada is the country of no when it comes to alberta people talk about the money and i think
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that's important to talk about when it comes to how much alberta contributes and we don't get back
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but we're also told no all the time by the federal government and that really bugs me that's my number
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one reason for independence what do you think of that well i agree with you 100 i mean in terms of
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our resource we're an incredibly rich country in oil in the top five in the world you know it's
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debatable whether venezuela has the most or whomever it doesn't really matter but since the
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liberals took over in 2015 they basically pushed down on the industry i've been asking people today
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how are you feeling about the movement right now i think we've seen a momentum grow
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um we we found out about the petition campaign back on january 2nd more and more people are getting
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the credentials to sign people up how are you feeling do you feel more optimistic every day
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about this frederick absolutely i mean as i said you know the energy in here is electric there's all
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sorts of people coming in if you if you just and you'll do it maybe later look around the room all
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different walks of life it's not just old white guys who are part of this yeah it's it's all
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i think it cuts across all ethnicities and age groups so you know that sham that tommy the commie
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had on his whatever the hell that was yeah uh you know i don't know i i know some of the uh
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guys who are working downstairs and everybody would love to see a a billion a million signatures there's
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eva yeah um yeah and everybody would love to see a million signatures so i'm here with uh jeevan
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mangat who was one of the organizers of the independence rally we had at the queensland
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community center back on january 10th strong supporter for a very long time of the independence
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movement here in alberta uh jeevan i've spoken to you i think at every rally i've been at we seem to
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show up at these we were at one back on may 3rd last year we were one october 25th of the legislature
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we did the one on january 10th i feel momentum do you feel the momentum well it's incredible and it's
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the momentum you can see it here but you also see it in small towns where the lineups are like double
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than the population of the town so you know you can tell uh how the momentum is building up each and
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every day i mentioned i talked to dennis kalma just a couple of minutes ago he was at the event
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on january 10th and i think that was the real kickoff for this thing we saw the huge lineup show
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up we saw that go viral and then we saw those lineups everywhere and it's been happening since
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january 10th it's quite extraordinary it's it's amazing and you know what the january 10th event was
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the first event in calgary after so many months and i think that propelled the movement to get stronger
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and stronger and yeah you know like you saw the lineup outside i was just shocked that there was
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like more than a thousand people lined up to sign the petition and they didn't i talked to many people
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in the lineup and some were waiting in there for an hour hour and a half luckily we had a chinook yeah
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no kidding and i heard earlier today we're at the big four here ready for the rally in about an hour
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i heard that between 11 o'clock when things started this morning and just after 12 they got 888 signatures
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and they've had a steady lineup all day long and just around the time people got off work here in
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downtown calgary they started flooding in once again so i think we're gonna really really knock it
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into the park when it comes to the petition well of course and then uh when i arrived here just uh
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before five o'clock and i was walking in a lot of people just standing outside and amongst themselves
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having a good talk and i heard a lot of people say there has been a steady stream of people who wish
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to sign the petition since 11 in the morning and i hope it goes on till nine o'clock at night here we
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are at the big four building i'm with wade collins and people know wade across the province um you've
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seen him on my independence calendar on the weekends just this past weekend showed a video of me he's
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got a sign you put out kind of on the corner out neckville don't you wade i did so yeah it was uh
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took me a while to make it because i had to do it in my spare time but i got it made
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and the day after i put the sandbags on it it was windier than heck so i went i asked some people on
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telegram if you drive by make sure it's still there and it was then we had two more days of wind
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and i drove out i couldn't stand it so i drove out to look and everything was still there it's all good
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good stuff yeah those those alberta winds can blow pretty heavy uh anywhere in this province for sure
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how long have you been interested in independence in this province or is it is it relatively new to
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you or does it go back a few years it's it's fairly new um when it when the push started and i started
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hearing about it i went to the first four or five app events and i listened to what they said
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and i took one thing home each night and i jumped down some rabbit holes because i wanted to make
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sure they were telling me the truth good for you yeah and when i discovered they were telling me
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the truth i jumped in with both feet for my grandchildren because it's not going to do me any good
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but my grandchildren need to be free to prosper in this new country you get a little choked up don't
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you i do it's uh it's uh you know wade i i i'm i'm turning 62 in february and i've said to a number
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of people here today that this is our our one chance if you look back to the last time there was an
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independence referendum in canada it was 30 years ago and if we have to wait 30 if we don't win this
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thing it could be another 30 years and our chance will be gone so we got to win this thing don't we
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we're gonna win it absolutely this is our last chance we will never have another opportunity
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yeah yeah and like and like i've heard them say uh and uh hey what if it doesn't work out
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do you think they would take us back yeah do you think we'd go back every chance are you feeling
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more optimistic every day about every day yeah absolutely you know the beautiful thing about
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coming out to an event like this is i meet so many nice people and my channel has given me an
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opportunity to get my face out there and i had melissa and dave come up to talk to me this is
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melissa that's dave and it's great to talk to you great to have you here and thanks for uh spending a
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couple of minutes with me is this the first rally you've been out to melissa yes it is dave you too
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mine as well there so you haven't been to any of the stay free alberta rallies until this one
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yeah this is our first one yeah this is going to be a big one you came to a big one here good for you
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have you been wanting alberta independence for very long yeah i feel like we have like i feel
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like we're we haven't really been represented well over the last while so it's really nice to
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get into an environment where you see more people that think like us and absolutely i was talking with
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somebody just a few minutes ago and we were talking about who the people are that are the face of the
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alberta independence movement and i said look at them they're all here you're the face of the
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independence movement all the people that are here tonight are the face of the independence
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movement are you feeling optimistic about our chances here melissa a hundred percent yeah yeah
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definitely i feel very confident and i love alberta yeah and i love the people here and i want what's
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best and when you love something you want what's best are you are you a native alberta born and raised
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born and raised yeah i'm i'm i'm a transplant here i came from ontario and i got involved about six or
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seven years ago and i'm feeling really good about this dave i really am definitely yeah i'm the same
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i'm from british columbia originally i've been out in alberta now for 20 years and it's my home
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i'd like to see it prosper so here we are with derek from unacceptable fringe who was the emcee at
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tonight's event great job by the way sir thank you very much it's a good pleasure to be here always good to
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see you this is a remarkable building this is the first time i've ever been in here you know the
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last time i was in here was stampede season it used to be a casino yeah i heard that i haven't been in
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here since it was a casino but boy how big this room is when you get everything out what did you
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think of the event tonight how did you feel about it you know the room was electric i think uh i i'm
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surprised the numbers you know we've always talked about a pledge to sign oh yeah yeah we talked about
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the numbers for the pledges but when you see it in person it's a completely different monster when
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you see the level of people coming out the lines uh i don't know if you told everybody the fire
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alarm got pulled tonight i mean people are angry about this it's just unbelievable this much drama
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is getting stirred up around uh the the democratic process are you feeling good about this movement
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right now better than you did before i'll tell you what i talked to cory morgan before all of this
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got started and he told me that you know maybe we're going to be like quebec we're going to need
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a second run at it or a third run he told me that too yeah i'll tell you when i start to see these
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lines and i start to understand the math behind it all i start thinking man you know i'll tell you
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if they get over a million signatures i think there's a very strong possibility this is a done deal
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and the big event is over tonight here at the big four and um i think we're going to end it with the
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big guy mitch sylvester is with us from stay free alberta mitch this is a remarkable place um to come
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i've never been in this building before it was a remarkable evening uh packed all the way all of the
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seats let me just turn around here all of these seats were full and there's the same amount of
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seats at the other end of this building your thoughts on what happened tonight well i was
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expecting this honestly uh with all the momentum we've had i thought that we would fill the room
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i was actually concerned that the room wasn't big enough honest to god i'm not even kidding right so
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you know what we we we talked about it the fire or the fire marshals warned us they were only
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going to let so many people in the room and i believe that's what happened we turned people away
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yeah uh earlier today around 11 o'clock i was seeing pictures show up on x of the lineup outside
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to sign the petition and i was here and i was i was sitting at my house and i thought i gotta go down
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there and i got here i got in my car i got here about two o'clock and people were still coming in
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and i heard that there were some like something like 800 or more people that went through in just
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a little over an hour and it was steady all day long the petition campaign you know i was part of
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an event on january 10th and that was the night we started seeing pictures of lineups yeah it's been like
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that every night yeah since then you've got to be just thrilled the way things are going well you
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know it's kind of a surprise i thought we would have to work harder than this but it's a really
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good problem i'm really really happy that people are coming and so we're just going to try and get
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in front of them and give them places to sign and uh you know what we're we've got 3 000 campuses ready
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to go now so we can absolutely get that moving and you know what we're just going to give everybody
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the opportunity to sign and help us out become a free and independent country i got my badge good i i i
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applied for it back on january 4th it took almost three weeks to come to my house so there's still
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some people out there waiting for them right now i'm hoping to have a signing event in my community
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uh dennis kalmas and he might come down and help out we've got other people who want to go down there
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and we're going to set up a big area down in southeast calgary to do this okay um how are you feeling i
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mean i feel good i'm really happy about this you know an event like this of this magnitude is stressful
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uh and uh you know at 6 30 when the rooms were filling up and you know it makes it all worthwhile
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yeah and then we get the opportunity to grow uh what we do here by actually asking people to you
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know take action and help us out and and help themselves out basically and and you know what i
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think i think we may have got signed another six or eight hundred or a thousand canvassers tonight and
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that was the goal yeah i um i'm amazed at how this thing is going right now and you know there were times
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i think back in the summertime you go through the dog days of summer you're thinking is this
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really going to fly but i just think we're going to win this thing now well you know what let's be
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cautiously optimistic okay all right let's let's work really hard let's let's work every single day
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and get it to the back and then uh you know what we'll know and uh you know we have the opportunity
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to do something that's never been done in canada and you know what i think it's going to be
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great for albertans really i do and the thing i saw tonight just the last question or the last
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statement is that i saw people of all ages here tonight oh yeah i saw people bringing their
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families here tonight i interviewed people i interviewed a young man who came here from china
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and he came here 15 years ago to be a canadian and he now wants to just be an albertan because
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he's seeing things happening in canada yes yeah well yeah and then that's the big fear right that's our
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that's our biggest problem our biggest problem is we're very concerned with our lifestyle being
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absolutely changed and mr carney's actually made it very clear that that is exactly what he's
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going to do with the new world order how much clearer can it be than that so so they're telling
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us what they're doing so we just have to accept that uh we're going to be on this side of that or
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that side of that and it's that it's plain and simple the choices are simple somebody said to me
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oh how are you going to talk to the people that are going to support you i says well here's the way i
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see this i see this that we're going to become the new world order or we're going to go back to being
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what we were that that seems to me to be the choices right and i'm not all about the new world
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order i know what we were i like that a lot yeah so the new world order doesn't uh work in my world
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so that's kind of why we're working so hard congratulations well thanks john yeah i just
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for your interview and thanks for everything you do for us well it's my pleasure just to be a small
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part of this is wonderful but uh to be a part of an event like this is terrific it really is you
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know i feel like i'm with friends here yeah that's exactly correct that's what the whole thing with
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those all these events are for people understand that they're part of a group of like-minded people
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that think and have the same ambitions and goals as they have and it empowers people it makes them
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that's why our events are getting bigger and bigger and bigger and that's why people are lining up
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because people want to be part of it yeah and they're very happy to do it and they're not happy
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with the circumstance and so you know it's a perfect storm some of the voices of independence from
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the big four yesterday now i want to say hi to jin i spoke with jin yesterday jin is from china
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he's been in alberta for about 14 years he moved here to be a canadian and he's part of the
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independence movement i think he said he was 37 years old here's the video of him but for some
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reason i don't have any audio jin i apologize for that it was nice meeting you i did ask jin about
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coming from china to alberta and and why he wants to be part of the independence movement do you feel
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i said jin that canada is moving a little bit in the direction of where china is right now and he
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said yes now somebody else i want to say hi to is rick strankman so here's the here's the mug that
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rick gave me yesterday rick known quite quite well across alberta and in canada to many people for his
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antics he brought me this little mug i almost brought the big blue mug with me yesterday but
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can you imagine hauling this around for eight to ten hours yesterday so thanks to rick for this i do
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appreciate it i hope to speak to you again in the future uh it was a great day yesterday there are more
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events coming up go to stayfreealberta.com if you'd like to attend an event i suggest you do that
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and take somebody who hasn't been to an event or is sitting on the fence when it comes to alberta
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independence as well and get them on our side one more thing and end on this when jeff wrath was on
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stage last night somebody pulled a fire alarm and they were trying to clear the room but it didn't
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it was just a minor annoyance everybody laughed it off jeff laughed it off and i went downstairs
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a little while later after this happened and there were some firefighters checking out the alarm system
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and i spoke to the woman who saw the guy who did it he walked over pulled the fire alarm she
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confronted him and he ran away like the little coward that he is first of all it's very dangerous
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to pull a fire alarm when you've got four to five thousand people in a room because of all those
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people run out somebody could hurt themselves but the little coward ran away this is the kind of
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thing you're going to see happen from the other side because they're getting desperate this movement
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is growing they know it they know we can win it i think we're going to win it but be prepared if
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you're out there if you're somebody who's taking signatures or you're working for the independence
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movement just a little warning watch your back you don't know what these people are capable of
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um they're insulting online some of them are threatening online most of them are little
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keyboard warriors who probably live in their basement but just be careful out there if somebody
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starts confronting you over this just turn around and walk away they're a lost cause thank you so much
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