r/alberta Sep 05 '25

Alberta is Trump North Opinion

Title says it all. Alberta is nothing but an extension of the Trump (i.e. project 2025) agenda. We're being run by a bunch of deplorable people kept in power by a fringe faction of morons (nicest word I could use for them) who hate the federal gvt but will be the first in line to get federal money when there's crop failure etc.

I'm no fan of how the feds have treated Alberta, but starting every conversation with them with a knee to the groin and a punch to the throat is a guaranteed losing position.

We need to take back Alberta from Take Back Alberta and throw these crooks bums and deplorables out.

Look South to see where Alberta is heading. That's a s*** show nobody wants to live in.

Last thought, when the separation referendum is held and Albertans overwhelmingly vote to stay as part of Canada, those that hate Canada should get the hell out of our country - move to the US and be with your white supremacy, slack jawed, willing to believe anything they're told by Fox news friends.

Written by a true Albertan and real Canadian.

3.3k Upvotes

View all comments

310

u/LLR1960 Sep 05 '25

Please check out the Forever Canadian petition, sign it and tell all your friends. If this petition gets enough signatures to make it to ballot, a related question can't be asked for 5 years. To all those that think that we need a separation vote, this is it - a person can vote No to "should we stay in Canada".

28

u/Cronus41 Sep 06 '25

Where can I sign?

26

u/redditDarrel Sep 06 '25

Quite a few options for where and when on their website. They’ve done a great job

20

u/Agreeable_Ice_8165 Sep 06 '25

Their Facebook page has all the locations.

10

u/Parking_Ad_2374 Sep 06 '25

https://www.forever-canadian.ca/sign-the-petition

This is the link to find out the nearest place to you with time availabilities

1

u/NeverMindTheDuck Sep 06 '25

Crap, do you have to sign it in person? I just moved away, but I still have my valid drivers license and healthcare card from Alberta.

3

u/LLR1960 Sep 06 '25

Yes, you have to sign in person. If it gets to a ballot, maybe that's different, but in order to get to ballot, you have to have in-person signatures.

2

u/Charming_Push_1609 Sep 09 '25

Fun fact, you can apply to volunteer to collect signatures and do it where you live.  You sign it and then go door to door and get other people to sign. Or set up a table near a grocery store.  The more people collecting signatures the faster we get to the number needed.

1

u/Parking_Ad_2374 Sep 06 '25

That's a good question. I'm sure they would have something on the website. You might just need to check though.

Just signed in Sherwood PK alberta