PJ The Belt - November 29, 2025


Canada ERUPTS as Quebec & Alberta Just Declared SEPARATION Plans!


Episode Stats

Length

9 minutes

Words per Minute

149.35925

Word Count

1,352

Sentence Count

127

Hate Speech Sentences

3


Summary

In this episode, we discuss the current situation between the provinces of Quebec and Alberta and the potential for their independence from Canada. We discuss the reasons why both provinces are looking to separate from the rest of Canada and how they can achieve their goals.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Developing news out of Quebec, the provincial government has tabled a new draft constitution.
00:00:06.000 The new document is aimed at protecting Quebecers' core values.
00:00:09.420 My understanding from the meetings that have occurred that the Trump administration officials have indicated that the U.S. would recognize a vote by the people of Alberta to become independent.
00:00:22.280 So that's very important to us.
00:00:23.700 Alberta and Quebec both want decentralization and more power at home, but we tend to want different kinds.
00:00:31.540 Quebec more cultural, Alberta more physical, but we do to some extent.
00:00:36.680 Yeah, and things are changing.
00:00:38.100 I mean, so it might happen that as Quebec's sovereignty movement, independence movement, grows in strength, and probably Alberta's same movement grows in strength,
00:00:49.140 you'll find federal politicians nervous, saying, okay, let's renegotiate in good faith.
00:00:57.540 I think we've been through that.
00:00:59.260 Once it's done, so once Quebec declares independence, I think if Alberta declares independence, Quebec will follow, same here.
00:01:08.400 Quebec and Alberta will be broken off within our lifetimes.
00:01:11.620 My man, I give it a decade.
00:01:13.920 Quebec is just a matter of making it official.
00:01:17.860 I don't think they're going to have a referendum.
00:01:21.020 I think they're just going to do it de facto.
00:01:23.620 De facto meaning someone is going to recognize them once they write their constitution, and they're going to be like, what's Canada going to do about it?
00:01:32.480 They're talking about writing a constitution, man.
00:01:34.400 They already cut all ties, all ties with the monarchy in Quebec.
00:01:39.120 They're just doing stuff.
00:01:40.760 They just do it.
00:01:42.140 They literally just, they're writing a constitution, people.
00:01:45.240 Well, that makes them a de facto country.
00:01:48.200 What's Canada going to do?
00:01:49.760 What's Canada going to do?
00:01:50.660 Nothing.
00:01:51.180 Quebec is going to be a de facto country.
00:01:53.040 Maybe France will recognize them, and it's over.
00:01:55.440 They're a country now, de facto.
00:01:57.500 Because as much as China does not agree with the fact that Taiwan is a country, Taiwan is a country nonetheless.
00:02:05.700 China thinks Taiwan is a part of our country.
00:02:08.340 No, it ain't.
00:02:09.320 They're their own country.
00:02:10.380 Why?
00:02:12.400 Because they got international recognition.
00:02:14.340 That's why.
00:02:15.360 As soon as another country recognizes, it's over.
00:02:17.740 The only way that you can get it back is by force, and Canada's not going to do that.
00:02:22.740 They're not going to do it to Quebec, especially, because Quebec is like their little baby, like their spoiled little brat.
00:02:30.200 While Alberta's treated like an adopted child.
00:02:33.040 Definitely give credit where Duke, Quebec is actually sovereign within Canada.
00:02:38.300 Quebec collects its own taxes.
00:02:40.740 Quebec has its own immigration.
00:02:42.960 Quebec has its own pension plan.
00:02:45.000 The only thing Quebec is lacking to be an independent country is that they make it official, and they're already in the process of doing that.
00:02:51.740 If you guys don't know, you can go and look for an article called The Little Known Fact That Quebec, something along those lines, I'm paraphrasing, the National Post put it out there.
00:03:01.900 They're already right in their constitution.
00:03:04.180 So Canada is separating one way or another.
00:03:06.460 This country is not going to be together over the next 10 years.
00:03:10.600 I give it a decade max.
00:03:12.780 In our lifetimes, Canada is going to collapse.
00:03:16.160 And I don't mean financially.
00:03:17.560 I mean geographically.
00:03:19.460 This is Yugoslavia 2.0.
00:03:22.320 This country is being held together by bribes, corruption, and just nostalgia.
00:03:29.360 Canadians are used to all the hockey.
00:03:32.460 And in the 80s, it was great when we flew the maple leaf.
00:03:36.020 And we were all proud.
00:03:37.480 And we sang in all thy sons command, which Trudeau changed it to in all of us command so that he can include all everybody else, even though it was sons who died in those wars.
00:03:46.900 It was sons who were deployed to all of those wars.
00:03:50.460 You become independent and a bit like Norway and Sweden or Slovakia and Czech Republic or in many.
00:03:57.320 Of course, in the following days, I will not be wanting to negotiate with the federal.
00:04:04.740 I will want to negotiate with other provinces who think actually mostly the same thing as I do about how it should work.
00:04:12.620 It doesn't mean we agree on our priorities.
00:04:15.640 But we agree that a framework that would respect our respective, would show respect to our respective parliaments is much better than abuse of power based on an old and dysfunctional constitution.
00:04:28.400 Besides the obvious fact that both provinces are still a part of Canada currently, and both are looking to separate from Canada for their own reasons, there's also the very important fact that this guy has stated his support for Alberta independence publicly.
00:04:44.720 And he is an elected official in the province of Quebec.
00:04:47.480 He recently visited Alberta to express his support for our independence movement, but he went even further and asserted that an independent Quebec would be one of the first jurisdictions to recognize an independent Alberta.
00:05:01.060 He reportedly met with the leaders of the Alberta Prosperity Project, where there was talk of collaboration between the two independence movements.
00:05:09.020 This is very significant for Alberta patriots as we add an elected official who is likely to be the next premier of a province next year, expressing support for the movement.
00:05:20.540 Can you repeat on the bill that was just tabled in Quebec on a Quebec constitution, can you repeat in English what your reaction is to that?
00:05:26.240 Oh, in English it would be much shorter than in French.
00:05:28.020 If the National Assembly of Quebec, which is the only voice of the Quebec nation as a nation, wants to have discussions about a constitution, it's none of Canada's business.
00:05:40.060 Saint-Pierre Plamondon just had a successful visit to Alberta where you built a number of bridges with independence leaders in Alberta.
00:05:49.940 Are you planning in the near future to travel to Alberta yourself or meet with leaders of Alberta's independence movement?
00:05:57.200 I had thought about it, but I understand that since Paul did it, it is not necessary for me to do that trip, but I'm very open to this idea.
00:06:06.800 We have to start all independentist voices and leaders to explain who we are, what we want, the way we would do it, and what it would be the morning after.
00:06:22.000 Alberta and Quebec, two Canadian provinces that rarely see eye to eye on most issues, seem to have become unlikely allies against Canada's totalitarian Marxist regime.
00:06:34.180 And this is where things get very interesting, because Quebec has been pushing to become independent from Canada for a while now.
00:06:42.460 At least since the 1980s, they've been pursuing to separate from the rest of the country with varying degrees of success.
00:06:51.340 They've had two referendums, the last of which came this close to being a win for those who wanted to separate.
00:06:59.240 Something like 51 to stay to 49 to leave.
00:07:04.540 And many people in Canada, especially in Alberta, argue whether they actually wanted to separate or simply get more concessions from the rest of the country.
00:07:15.400 Something that affects Alberta directly, given that Alberta is the largest contributor to the communistic national welfare program that we call equalization.
00:07:27.020 And Quebec being the largest taker and consumer of said program, because they complain and threaten to leave all the time.
00:07:34.980 But now you have pro-independence politicians from Quebec teaming up with Alberta independence leaders for collaboration in mutual interests, i.e. separating from Canada.
00:07:49.180 This is Yugoslavia all over again.
00:07:52.740 I mean, these two provinces are starting to write their own constitutions, for crying out loud.
00:07:58.220 All in preparation.
00:08:00.580 Honestly, I don't think Canada will survive this.
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