Das Ende der Unabhängigkeitspetition in Alberta rückt näher, da Experten das Ergebnis der Wählerbefürwortung der Trennung abwägen

https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/article/end-of-alberta-independence-petition-drive-draws-near-as-experts-weigh-in-on-outcome-of-voters-backing-separation/

21 Kommentare

  1. Ancient_Wisdom_Yall on

    Once you begin believing that everything good is because of your province and everything bad is because of Ottawa, I’m not sure how you can ever get those people back.

  2. DistanceToEmpty on

    If we’re serious about foreign interference, start with these quislings and whoever is winding them up.

  3. Working-Welder-792 on

    I feel like they’re unlikely to get the required signatures. I say this subjectively based on the lack of lineups to sign these petitions. There is a lot less visible enthusiasm than there was for the Forever Canada petition. They’ve even set up sign up stations in Arizona and Mexico which, to me, reeks of desperation.

  4. Ba_Dum_Ba_Dum on

    OMG! I wish the media would stfu about this. It’s a US psy op to divide and conquer. Stop giving it the fuel they want.

  5. PizzaExisting9878 on

    So much gaslighting on this subject on here.

    It’s ok to leave an abusive relationship.

  6. Altruistic_Report827 on

    Is it time to align citizenship status with national loyalty? If someone actively campaigns for separation, they are demonstrating a clear rejection of the Canadian identity. Revoking citizenship would simply be a legal reflection of their own choice.

  7. CantFeelMyToesAgain on

    They’ll probably get the signature based off American interference, it will go to Commons, stop there as a clear majority is needed including backing from the treaties. 

  8. Street_Anon on

    Everyone is forgetting the treaty 8 cases next month, this will throw this out

  9. HonestMiddle2313 on

    Feds should call for immediate independence votes in WC and Alta, they would both fail now, but the issue would be buried for 10 years. This is just a case of troubled internal politics at premier level looking to distract.

  10. If they were getting close to their goal, they’d be crowing about it to anyone who would listen.

    I’m not sure they’re there, but if they do get it, I’d like it triple checked if it’s all the same to everyone else.

  11. Angry_beaver_1867 on

    Since the constitution needs amendmending presumably with the 10/10 formula to remove Alberta.  

    It’s very likely that BC just says no to avoid being isolated from the rest of Canada. 

  12. What’s scary is looking at Brexit and the 1st Trump term. Many people „protest voted“ not expecting the worst choice to win, but to send a message. Unfortunately, too many did this, and now regret it.

    As for Trump’s 2nd term… vote for a woman? You kidding me? Have you heard her laugh?

  13. Kickass_chris666 on

    And after all the names are counted and verified…. They won’t have enough.
    But we’ll have a list of traitors.
    Maybe a referendum petition to deport those who signed the seperation petition might be in order haha

  14. ditchwarrior1992 on

    I live in Alberta. I will be voting to stay in canada. What I don’t understand though is, ifAlberta votes to leave…why does any law in canada matter anymore? These articles talk like it would be a big legal bureaucratic issue with Ottawa but wouldn’t we just build a border, tell Ottawa to kiss rocks and creat our own constitution and laws etc etc. I imagine it would be more difficult with the natives but honestly why would any of that matter either?

    What do I not understand?

  15. Wild-Style5857 on

    I drove by a few of these Alberta Independence guys in Windermere yesterday.  My first thought was to give them the middle finger however my daughter was in the car.  Fuck all of them.

    Edit: I’ll add that they looked cold and bored.  I hope they was super cold. 

  16. ThomasToIndia on

    It’s all political theatre. Even if a referendum was held, they have to get a percentage of the population not just a percentage of the vote.

    First nations would have to agree.

    It was dead in the water from the start.

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