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Danielle Smith's Visionary Referendum: Empowering Albertans on Immigration, Senate Reform, and the Road to Independence
Empowering Albertans on Immigration, Senate Reform, and the Road to Independence February 20th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In a bold and decisive move that underscores her commitment to putting Albertans first, Premier Danielle Smith has announced a province-wide referendum set for October 2026. This historic initiative will give everyday Albertans a direct voice on critical issues, including immigration controls and constitutional reforms that could reshape our province's future
Feb 20


Alberta Radio Opinion: Is Ottawa Preparing to Use the Military Against Its Own Citizens?
Canada disarming Canadians with the use of Military Force February 16th, 2026 - By an Albertan Voice for Alberta Radio A jaw-dropping clarification from the RCMP has raised a question every Albertan should be asking: Is the Liberal government gearing up to use military resources against Canadians — again? The RCMP recently confirmed it will be the operational arm of Ottawa’s gun confiscation scheme, deploying supplementary personnel — including “Reservists” — to collect prohi
Feb 16


The Hidden Crisis: Mass Shootings, Mental Health Manipulation, and the Radicalization Within the Trans/LGBTQ Community
It's time we call it out. February 11th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In the wake of the tragic mass shooting in Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, on February 10, 2026, where 10 people lost their lives—including the suspect—and 25 others were injured, Canadians are once again forced to confront a disturbing pattern. The suspect, identified as 17-year-old Jesse Strang, a trans man who reportedly began transitioning at age 15 and was prescribed SSRIs, fits into a growing narrative that
Feb 11


The Crisis Facing Canada's Dairy Farmers: Waste, High Prices, and the Shadow of Lab-Grown Synthetics
Canada's dairy industry, long a cornerstone of the nation's agricultural heritage, is under siege. February 9th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace Canada's dairy industry, long a cornerstone of the nation's agricultural heritage, is under siege. From Ontario farms forced to dump millions of litres of milk due to rigid production quotas, to skyrocketing consumer prices that strain household budgets, the sector is grappling with systemic issues rooted in federal regulations. Adding fuel to
Feb 9


Towards a Sovereign Alberta: Breaking Free from an Unfair Federation
Alberta Independence February 1st, 2026 by: Jason LaFace As an Albertan, it's impossible to ignore the growing frustration with our place in Canada. For decades, we've powered the nation's economy, only to be sidelined, overtaxed, and dismissed by Ottawa. The time has come for Albertans to seriously consider independence—not as a knee-jerk reaction, but as a logical step toward self-determination, prosperity, and fairness. This isn't about abandoning our Canadian roots; it's
Feb 1


End to Corruption: Alberta's Public Workers Protection Act (J.LaFace)
Alberta's Public Workers Protection Act (APWPA) January 25th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In Alberta, unions play a vital role in protecting workers' rights, and their existence is enshrined in both the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Alberta Labour Relations Code. These protections ensure that employees can collectively bargain for fair wages, safe working conditions, and other benefits without fear of reprisal. However, these safeguards aren't absolute. When union
Jan 25


MAiD Under Scrutiny: Consent, Safeguards, and the Questions Canadians Are Asking
MAiD is Canada's Euthanization program January 24th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In recent weeks, renewed attention has been drawn to Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) regime following reports of cases that raise difficult ethical and legal questions. Among them is an Ontario case reviewed by the province’s MAiD Death Review Committee that has ignited debate about consent, timing, and whether existing safeguards are sufficient to protect vulnerable patients. This article
Jan 24


Federal Court of Appeal Confirms Emergencies Act Was Illegally Used Against Freedom Convoy
Jason LaFace / Harold Jonkers - Ontario Road Captains - Freedom Convoy 2022 January 16th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace Freedom Convoy(Ontario Road Captain) IT Admin(Canada Unity) - No More Lockdowns(Ontario North Organizer) In a landmark decision with major implications for civil liberties in Canada, the Federal Court of Appeal has upheld a 2024 ruling that found the Liberal government unreasonably and unlawfully invoked the Emergencies Act during the 2022 Freedom Convoy protests.
Jan 16


Alberta Awakens: Massive Crowds Turn Out to Sign the Stay Free Alberta Petition – A Grassroots Surge for Freedom
www.stayfreealberta.com January 15th. 2026 by: Jason LaFace Across Alberta, a powerful movement is gaining unstoppable momentum. Ordinary Albertans—hard-working families, small business owners, farmers, and energy workers—are lining up in the freezing cold, stretching around blocks and filling community halls to capacity, all to put their name on the Stay Free Alberta petition. This citizen-initiated drive aims to force a referendum on Alberta's independence, giving the peop
Jan 15


Transgender Murderer Loses Bid to Remain in Women’s Prison After Threatening Inmates and Staff
Michelle Autumn , formerly known as Michael Williams , now 37. Autumn was convicted in 2007 as an adult for the rape and murder of 13-year-old Nina Courtepatte on an Edmonton golf course in 2005 January 14th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace A controversial court decision out of Ontario has sparked renewed debate about how Canada’s correctional system manages gender identity and safety behind bars. In early January, an Ontario Superior Court judge dismissed a bid by a federal prisoner
Jan 14


Quebecers rejoice: The end of Legault's "Iron Fist" of Fascism
Francois Legault Resigns January 14th, 2026 by: Maurice Delarosbil (Gaspe,QC) – Farewell to a Premier Who Betrayed Our Trust As Quebecers, we've endured a lot over the years, but nothing quite like the heavy-handed rule of François Legault during the COVID-19 pandemic. From arbitrary curfews that turned our streets into ghost towns to a barrage of restrictions that felt more like punishments than protections, Legault's measures left scars on our society that won't heal overni
Jan 14


Canada Is Sliding Into a State-Run Death Machine
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has now accused Canada of something unthinkable: using assisted suicide to increase organ donation. January 12th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace Canadians are being told that Medical Assistance in Dying (MAiD) is about “compassion” and “choice.” But the mask is coming off — and what’s underneath should horrify anyone who still believes human life has value. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has now accused Canada of somet
Jan 12


Why Alberta's Independence Fight Offers Real Sovereignty for Indigenous Peoples Tired of Federal Failure
Alberta's Sovereignty Push January 11th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In recent weeks, the Blood Tribe in Southern Alberta has made headlines by slamming the province's decision to greenlight an independence petition, labeling it as a dangerous flirtation with separatism. In a fiery statement released on January 8, 2026, the Blood Tribe declared its opposition to any moves toward Alberta separation from Canada, citing threats to Treaty and Aboriginal rights. They've vowed to join le
Jan 11


Voices from the Margins: Darren Grimes' Open Letter to Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation and the Push for Alberta Independence
Darren Grimes challenged the leadership of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation January 10th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In a bold and provocative open letter published on January 3, 2026, Treaty Indian Darren Grimes challenged the leadership of Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation over their lawsuit against the Alberta government. The suit alleges that the province improperly enabled the Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) to collect signatures for a referendum on Alberta's independence from Canada. Grim
Jan 10


Tensions Boil Over: Premier Danielle Smith and UCP Target Naheed Nenshi Amid Calgary's Latest Water Crisis
Danielle Smith blast Naheed Nenshi after Water Main Probe January 10th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In the wake of Calgary's second major water main break in under two years, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has launched a pointed attack on NDP Leader Naheed Nenshi, pinning much of the blame for the city's ongoing infrastructure woes on his tenure as mayor. The rupture in the Bearspaw South Feeder Main, which occurred on December 31, 2025, flooded parts of northwest Calgary, triggere
Jan 10


Undeclared Foreign Agents: Canada's Sovereignty Under Siege – A Call for Unity Against Foreign Meddling
Foreign Interference - Eroding Trust in Government January 9th, 2026 by: Jason LaFace In a nation as vast and welcoming as Canada, our openness has long been a strength. But recent revelations paint a troubling picture: an estimated 1,550 businesses and 872 individuals operating as undeclared foreign agents within our borders. These figures, drawn from the Government of Canada's own projections in the Canada Gazette for the Foreign Influence Transparency and Accountability Ac
Jan 9


Tragic Loss: Canada's MAID Program Claims the Life of a 26-Year-Old Struggling with Depression
Kiano Vafaeian January 9th, 2026 By: Jason LaFace In a heartbreaking development that underscores the deepening concerns surrounding Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program, a 26-year-old man named Kiano Vafaeian was euthanized on December 30, 2025, in Vancouver. Kiano, who battled depression alongside diabetes-related visual impairment, became yet another statistic in a system increasingly criticized for its lax safeguards, particularly when it comes to mental he
Jan 9


When Political Passion Turns Poisonous: Exposing Online Threats, Doxxing, and the Alarming Double Standard in Justice
Wes Wirtz January 8th, 2026 By: Jason LaFace Imagine scrolling through your social media feed, only to stumble upon a chilling message that drags your innocent child into a vicious political vendetta. Or picture an elected official, tirelessly serving her province, becoming the target of explicit threats of violence—all while authorities turn a blind eye. This isn't dystopian fiction; it's the harsh reality unfolding right now in Alberta's online political arena. Today, I wan
Jan 8


Chrystia Freeland: Elite Power, Foreign Priorities, and a Canada Left Behind
Freeland - Traitor to Canadians January 5th, 2026 By: Jason LaFace Chrystia Freeland has become one of the most powerful unelected forces shaping the direction of Canada. Once a journalist, now Deputy Prime Minister and long-time Finance Minister, she sits at the center of economic decision-making during one of the most painful periods for ordinary Canadians in generations. And for many, she represents everything that feels broken about the country’s political leadership. Can
Jan 5


Why Albertans Are Still Fed Up with Jason Kenney: A Voice from the Heartland
A Voice from the Heartland December 28th, 2025 By: " A proud but frustrated Albertan," As an Albertan who's lived through the highs and lows of our province's politics, I can tell you firsthand: the resentment toward former Premier Jason Kenney runs deep. Even though he's been out of office since 2022, his shadow lingers. Kenney, who once united the right to form the UCP and win a strong majority in 2019, ended up alienating the very base that put him in power. And now, from
Dec 28, 2025
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