The Province of Alberta has made the boldest and most impactful move yet towards independence from Canada. They have announced that they will be overriding any international agreements that Canada may or may not make unilaterally. What does that mean and why is this significant?
00:00:00.000Short of declaring independence and taking up arms against the federal government, short of that, I don't know of any other move that a province, that a sub-federal regional government can take to indicate, look, we don't trust you, we do not agree with the way you're governing, and we want to do our own thing.
00:00:26.000We want to go our own way. We basically want to govern ourselves. Canada doesn't benefit Alberta. It's only the other way around. Alberta benefits Canada. Without the GDP that Alberta infuses into Canada per capita, Canada would effectively become a third world country overnight, and they know it.
00:00:50.560But then when it comes to the mandate letters, it's a much more aggressive tone, and it goes well beyond oil and gas.
00:00:58.560So there is oil and gas there, but there's also stuff about Alberta asserting its goals around the Kuzma negotiation table about border security.
00:01:10.980So there's a lot of U.S. elements in here. There's gun issues in here, which has always been a fight. They're even throwing maid in here.
00:01:19.360So, as I said, does she believe that it's this threat that's moving Kearney, or is she pushing against an open door? I think she believes it's these threats, and she's continuing to go through that.
00:01:32.320All right, so the province of Alberta has made the biggest move, most impactful move yet, towards independence.
00:01:40.140The province of Alberta has announced that they will be overriding, ignoring any international agreements that Canada may or may not make unilaterally.
00:01:52.540Now, what does that mean, and why is that impactful?
00:01:56.340Look, I don't know that there's a bigger indication of a part of a country wanting to go its own way, wanting to separate and become independent from the country,
00:02:08.360than saying, look, I don't believe you represent me anymore.
00:02:12.400Because of this, I don't agree. I presuppose that whatever it is that you're signing on to is probably not beneficial to me and my citizens.
00:02:25.400And this is basically what Alberta has done.
00:02:28.220Through new legislation, which will be put forward and was recently reported, Premier Danielle Smith, the conservative premier,
00:02:36.200or basically the equivalent of a governor, for those of you south of the border, she has indicated that not only does she not trust the federal liberal government of Canada
00:02:49.000in putting Alberta's best interest forward, making it a priority, but also that she's not going to sit idle while Mark Carney and his liberal minions continue to destroy Canada.
00:03:05.280This is the report I'm referring to, Alberta legislating authority to ignore international agreements signed by Canada.
00:04:03.680Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's government says it is planning to introduce legislation that would allow it to ignore international agreements signed by Ottawa.
00:04:13.840The future Provincial Priorities Act legislation is listed in a new mandate letter Smith issued this week to the government's Intergovernmental Relations Ministry,
00:05:01.980Even if they include commitments that fall under provincial jurisdictions, such as health care.
00:05:08.760This is why this particular development is so important.
00:05:12.040It's because Alberta isn't only indicating, look, I don't trust you.
00:05:16.780I don't want to be a part of this country anymore.
00:05:18.920We want to go our own way, and we want to become as sovereign and independent as possible.
00:05:23.420But also Alberta is safeguarding its citizens and safeguarding, protecting its jurisdiction.
00:05:28.740Because Canada is signing on to all kinds of self-destructive agreements, accords, memorandums of understanding with Europe, with China.
00:05:41.840Canada, led by the liberals, and really for a long time, but particularly over the past 10 years,
00:05:47.960has been signing on to every single accord and agreement that only benefits those at the top, the elites.
00:05:57.540Those who want to keep us down, those who don't want to see people get ahead, and is incredibly destructive.
00:06:04.740You take agreements like the UN Pact for Immigration, which is basically an open border policy that the UN is getting countries to sign on to,
00:06:17.080basically saying we welcome everybody no matter who they are, no matter where they're from, no matter whether they have a criminal record or not.
00:06:24.260We welcome everybody and creating the problems that come with mass immigration that are destroying Western countries,
00:06:32.400like the UK, which has become an unrecognizable country.
00:06:36.960Australia, Canada, another example, with its overwhelmed healthcare system, as well as the out-of-control housing prices and increasing crimes.
00:06:47.840Then you have the World Health Organization, which is they have some sort of pandemic for future plandemic plan that they're already setting up.
00:06:58.280They don't know when the next pandemic is coming, right?
00:07:00.980They don't know when it's coming, but they're already planning for the next one and getting countries to sign on to.
00:07:06.840And, of course, Canada, under the liberals, is one of the first signatories of that completely self-destructive accord.
00:07:15.660Then you have the infamous Paris Climate Accord signed in France, which is basically an anti-development agreement that says petroleum, oil, hydrocarbons all need to stay under the ground.
00:07:32.640No development, no new pipelines, no refineries, which is why President Trump decided to completely disassociate from the climate scam
00:07:42.680that was signed on the Paris Climate Accord.
00:07:47.360And just like those, there are many other agreements that these elites like Mark Carney are signing on to, and we have no idea.
00:08:01.140This is what Alberta is basically trying to protect itself against.
00:08:07.120Next, the article continues, Alberta seeks to clarify that international agreements entered into by the federal government
00:08:15.140with subject matter that falls within provincial jurisdiction are only binding and enforceable in Alberta
00:08:23.300if Alberta passed into law under provincial legislation.
00:08:29.260He said, Blackett didn't provide examples of agreements that Smith's government was concerned about,
00:08:39.780but he said the World Health Organization pandemic agreement ratified earlier this year would be an example.
00:08:47.500So he, I guess he did provide an example, would be an example of something Alberta has authority over given its potential impact on healthcare.
00:08:58.560So this is exactly what I was talking about earlier.
00:09:01.200The Premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, has noticed the amount of self-destructive agreements, so-called agreements, accords,
00:09:14.220that the Liberal government of Canada is signing on to.
00:09:17.500None of them are beneficial to you and I.
00:09:20.140None of them benefit the average Canadian.
00:09:24.040So this is exactly why Alberta is trying to do this, is to protect itself against all these draconian policies
00:09:34.640that Canada signs on to and plans to implement.
00:09:39.220Take the United Kingdom, for example, that recently announced digital ID.
00:09:43.820You better believe that the Liberal government of Canada is already planning to come up with a way to implement that here.
00:09:52.400They may not be telling you right now, but that is coming down the pipe.
00:09:56.620They will be implementing it here, just like they've implemented other tyrannical and authoritarian policies like the censorship bill
00:10:07.700that so many people have complained about, where we are not even able to see American news on our Facebook page or our Instagram.
00:10:17.880There's also the hate crimes bill, which recently came out.
00:10:22.240Canada is not what you guys thought it was.
00:10:41.180And many people, including the parliamentary budget officer, I don't know if you guys watched that video that I shared a couple of days ago.
00:10:49.000If you didn't, I'm going to leave the link right here or right here somewhere here in the screen,
00:10:54.820where he said that while other countries may have the ability to say, look, we have a couple of years to try to, you know, turn this thing,
00:11:05.000turn this thing around, Canada doesn't have that luxury.
00:11:08.580The country of Canada doesn't have the luxury of saying, look, we have a couple of years to try to turn things around,
00:14:06.940And this awareness, which is something that a majority of Albertans weren't aware of for whatever reason, whether they didn't want to pay attention to it, whether they were patriotic, which is something noble.
00:14:19.480Many Albertans were very patriotic Canadians and many of them still are, although a lot more Albertans have realized that Canada doesn't work for them, even though we always work for Canada.
00:14:38.460But organizations, grassroots organizations are educating Albertans on the reality of Canada today and the importance of Alberta gaining its independence from the disaster that is today's Canada.
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