Danielle Smith Delivers: Bill 9 Passes, Alberta Becomes the Strongest Province in Canada for Protecting Children from Radical Gender Ideology
- Jason
- 2 days ago
- 3 min read

EDMONTON – Last night, Premier Danielle Smith and the United Conservative Party did what Justin Trudeau, Jagmeet Singh, and every blue-check activist in Toronto said was “impossible” and “hateful.” They passed Bill 9, the Education Amendment Act (Parental Rights and Child Protection), with thunderous support inside the Legislature and a roaring wave of approval from real Albertans outside of it.
If you’ve been on Facebook, X, TikTok, or any Alberta parents’ group in the last 24 hours, you already know: this province just went full mama-bear (and papa-bear) mode. The comment sections are on fire with “Finally!”, “Thank you Danielle!”, “About damn time!”, and thousands of Canadian flags and cowboy emojis. Regular people (truck drivers, nurses, oil-patch workers, hockey moms) are celebrating like we just won the Stanley Cup.
And they’re right to celebrate.
Bill 9 does four massive things that every sane parent has been begging for:
Things the NDP and Liberals call “dangerous” because it stops them from doing it in secret:
Requires schools to get parental consent before a child under 16 can change their name or pronouns at school (no more secret social transitions behind parents’ backs).
Bans biological males from girls’ sports, women’s, and junior girls’ sports, change rooms, and washrooms. Fairness and safety restored.
Ensures parents are notified and must opt-in if their child is being taught radical gender ideology, graphic sexual content, or critical race theory disguised as “inclusion.”
Protects teachers who refuse to lie to kids about biology (because saying a boy can become a girl isn’t “kindness,” it’s state-sanctioned gaslighting).
This isn’t “anti-trans.” This is pro-child, pro-parent, pro-reality, and pro-common sense.
While downtown Toronto journalists clutch their pearls and type 5,000-word screeds about “hate,” actual Albertans are posting selfies with their kids and captions like:
“My daughter plays ringette and now she won’t have to change beside a 6-foot teenage boy. Thank you Premier Smith. Finally a government that remembers who they work for: parents, not activists.”
Even better? The silent majority isn’t silent anymore. Grandmas who barely know how to use Facebook are sharing Rebel News clips. Farmers in Carstairs are putting “I Stand With Danielle” signs on their combines. Church parking lots are buzzing. This is what happens when a government actually listens to the people instead of the Laurentian elite.
Naheed Nenshi and his NDP caucus threw a full-blown tantrum on the floor of the Legislature, yelling that the bill will create more suicides among trans kids. Janis Irwin, Nenshi and the ATA along with allied Unions are hyper focused on creating problems rather than focusing in the issues within their electorate districts. The days are now counting down for the Alberta NDP in terms of party implosion.
Danielle Smith didn’t just pass a law. She drew a line in the sand and said: “Not in Alberta. Not on my watch.”
To every parent who phoned their MLA, showed up at rallies in -30°C, posted memes, and prayed for this day, this victory is yours. You proved that when good people refuse to be bullied by pronoun police and media fear-mongering, we win.
Alberta just became the safest place in North America to raise children.
Keep your British Columbia, keep your Ontario, keep your Quebec. We’ll keep our kids, our sports, our biology classes, and our freedom.
God bless Danielle Smith.
God bless the UCP.
And God bless the great province of Alberta.
Written by: Jason LaFace











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