PJ The Belt - September 03, 2025


Canada ERUPTS After Alberta Makes HUGE 51st State Announcement!


Episode Stats

Length

10 minutes

Words per Minute

163.70747

Word Count

1,758

Sentence Count

6

Hate Speech Sentences

2


Summary

Canada's old habit of picking winners and losers in this dying federation continues. Today's video covers yet another example of how broken and lopsided the country formerly known as "Canada" has become. If you want to understand more just how rotten and corrupt the so-called "True North Strong and Free" actually is, then watch till the end of this video.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 is just a bottom line and you can't keep on siphoning off alberta because we have a different
00:00:04.800 culture here at the same time as demonizing us for what we do so we're trying to change
00:00:09.360 the conversation in the country and i think we're having a little bit of success
00:00:14.800 looks like canada's old habit of picking winners and losers in this dying federation continues
00:00:22.240 if you've watched even a single report from my channel you're likely aware of the fact
00:00:26.800 that unequal treatment between eastern and western canada from the federal government
00:00:31.920 is the law of the land around this parts historically the feds have given preferential
00:00:37.760 treatment to central and eastern canada almost always at the expense of the prairie
00:00:42.720 provinces more specifically alberta and saskatchewan this is true in every aspect of society including
00:00:49.920 political representation wealth transfers supreme court representation and industry protections
00:00:57.200 today's video covers yet another example of how broken and lopsided the country formerly known
00:01:02.960 as canada has become if you want to understand more just how rotted and corrupt the so-called
00:01:10.160 true north strong and free actually is then watch till the end i know that the americans would be uh
00:01:17.840 under this under this president would be interested in in finding a way to get more product down to the
00:01:22.000 u.s because it just makes sense uh we can backfill into the u.s to keep prices low for their consumers
00:01:27.520 that allows them to export internationally which satisfies their their national security goals and
00:01:32.880 it's really a perfect partnership i think that's why we don't have tariffs on oil and gas right now
00:01:36.720 is because it is such a good relationship representative appointed by president trump to explore the benefits
00:01:42.960 of either alberta becoming an independent sovereign nation with economic union the united states
00:01:48.080 becoming u.s territory or becoming or pursuing full statehood so those are our goals how has
00:01:55.120 kind of lost their way how has kind of lost their way to make you think you got to join up part of
00:01:59.760 why it is that uh people in alberta are fed up with being governed uh you know by idiotic politicians
00:02:05.440 from quebec and ontario that do not understand our province and do not understand that culturally
00:02:10.720 we're far more closely affiliated with our uh friends to the south in montana than we are with
00:02:16.320 all of the people in ottawa rigging their hands over the smell of diesel exhaust when people from
00:02:21.680 alberta come to protest how badly we're being treated by ottawa while the rest of canada seems determined
00:02:28.480 to continue their decay as long as they can keep their elbows up the province of alberta continues to
00:02:35.840 move forward in its further integration into the american economy a majority of albertans are simply
00:02:43.280 fed up with how the federal government has been running the country into the ground and treating
00:02:48.320 their province badly for many years especially over the last decade when the liberals under communist
00:02:54.800 drama queen justin trudeau turned canada from a decent and respected country into an international
00:03:02.080 laughingstock and a shadow of its former self their woke socialist policies have caused incredible
00:03:09.840 damage to this country some would even call it irreversible yet those same liberals were rewarded
00:03:17.120 by east and central canada with yet another four years in power an overwhelming majority of albertans
00:03:25.040 voted conservative but in canada the unfortunate reality is it doesn't matter what albertans want
00:03:33.120 even though they contribute the most per capita their voices mean nothing in front of those of quebec
00:03:40.640 and ontario this has made many albertans realize that it is time alberta leaves canada and becomes
00:03:48.240 independent maybe even joining the usa so let's get into it very quickly though
00:03:54.880 if you enjoy this videos please do me a solid and subscribe it's free and you can always unsubscribe
00:04:00.160 later if you change your mind thank you and back to the video two-thirds of ucp voters support independence
00:04:08.400 uh it's not a majority of albertans but it's two-thirds of ucp voters and traditionally members of a party
00:04:13.840 tend to be more strided more ideological uh more right-wing than the than the public at large
00:04:21.520 i if this goes to a vote of ucp members i i have a hard time seeing how this is anything but a pretty
00:04:29.200 resounding yes vote the tactic of being able to say we're putting it in the hands of albertans if
00:04:34.480 they initiate a referendum they can have that vote they can make that decision that's where it belongs
00:04:40.640 and not within the party because then you can rip your own party very dangerously or at least your base
00:04:45.920 of support in a general election i would hope there'd be a spirited discussion and maybe along
00:04:50.640 those lines of again i mean this is as pro-independence as we've ever seen from a governing
00:04:54.880 party in this province and and there's still room to push it further the thing is you're gonna have
00:05:01.840 huge political machines on the federalist side in this referendum uh you're gonna have the alberta
00:05:08.160 ndp you're gonna have whatever small machines are for the federal and uh the federal ndp and the
00:05:15.200 liberals which in a few pockets there's something but nothing big but the conservative party of
00:05:19.520 canada is going to do everything it can they have the most to lose politically with independency
00:05:27.200 i'm so committed to it being a grassroots individuals or you know groups and movements
00:05:31.280 rather than trying to get into the party going to be here fighting against it surely and they will
00:05:35.600 under any circumstance yeah and you know the the alberta ndp opposing it as the day gets closer for
00:05:42.080 albertans to vote in an independence referendum the more the federal government opposing parties and
00:05:49.280 special interest groups are going to come out of the woodwork to attack and undermine albertans desire
00:05:55.600 to obtain their sovereignty it's already happening where there's a concerted effort from leftist
00:06:01.920 organizations to discredit the independence movement they're already coming up with falsehoods and attack
00:06:08.160 ads expect things to get much worse as voting day gets closer a majority of alberta conservatives support
00:06:16.400 independence somewhere around 66 percent and some polls have general support ranging from 40 to 45
00:06:24.240 so very close to the 50 percent plus one that we would need in order to win the vote the alberta
00:06:32.640 government knows this which is why they're careful not to interfere in the citizen-led movement for
00:06:38.480 independence they don't want to anger their voting base which seems determined to put independence to
00:06:44.800 a vote in 2026 albertans are making their voices heard every chance they get and they're saying it loud and
00:06:52.880 clear they want independence alberta independence is the elephant in this room do you support alberta
00:07:01.920 exiting canadian confederation and becoming a sovereign nation
00:07:09.200 this is something of a summertime tradition in alberta this panel on a road trip of sorts crisscrossing
00:07:16.320 the province taking the political temperature of albertans the premier firmly at the wheel
00:07:23.040 the conversations that we have tonight and throughout the alberta next engagement process will help to
00:07:27.760 shape the future of our province go ahead sir a build is a way for albertans to help map out a new
00:07:33.520 place for their province in canada i think the alberta pension plan personally is the biggest leverage
00:07:40.080 tool we have in any kind of negotiations with ottawa and a chance to vent a bit along the way i think
00:07:46.560 uh if we just stopped sending ottawa money we would have so much in this province this town hall is
00:07:54.320 packed this journey one these albertans seem willing to take again people are frustrated they're frustrated
00:08:01.280 with the state of the relationship with ottawa they're frustrated with decades-long grievances that
00:08:05.920 they haven't felt they've been able to air albertans have had enough of seeing their province send
00:08:11.360 billions of billions of dollars to ottawa and the rest of the country while that same country blocks
00:08:16.720 their development at every chance they get albertans are not putting up with it anymore patience has run
00:08:23.600 out and they're now demanding change from their government they're showing up to these town hall meetings
00:08:30.080 that the provincial government is organizing and telling them straight to their face that alberta
00:08:35.520 should simply stop sending the rest of canada money altogether even if it's illegal to stop that's
00:08:43.200 just how little patience albertans have for the status quo the thing is albertans have realized that
00:08:49.760 they have options and one of their best and biggest option is to integrate more with the americans who seem
00:08:56.960 to be much more supportive of albertans aspirations and economic goals while canada keeps blocking energy
00:09:04.640 development for alberta president trump offers to restart keystone xl and other energy projects
00:09:12.240 which will see alberta more involved in the american economy while the rest of canada is hostile towards
00:09:19.200 the united states the alberta government knows this and they're moving forward with it you were in
00:09:26.560 washington and again the eastern press was saying oh she's down there dealing with trump what's he like
00:09:32.240 first of all he's open to being convinced by a good argument he said yes and what you saw is that
00:09:37.040 he also said he'd like to see a restart of something like a keystone uh xl pipeline maybe a different
00:09:42.400 route and so that's the that's how i'm proceeding i would love to see us get to a point where we can
00:09:48.400 build more pipelines in canada but uh if that doesn't happen then i know that the americans would be
00:09:53.840 uh under this under this president would be interested in in finding a way to get more product
00:09:58.160 down to the u.s because it just makes sense we can backfill into the u.s to keep prices low for their
00:10:03.440 consumers that allows them to export internationally which satisfies their their national security goals
00:10:09.280 and it's really a perfect partnership i think that's why we don't have tariffs on oil and gas
00:10:12.880 right now is because it is such a good relationship hey if you've made it this far thank you so much for
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