In a riveting conversation, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith sat down with Dr. Jordan Peterson to discuss Canada’s energy policies and political landscape. Alberta, rich in fossil fuels, is a powerhouse in the Canadian economy. However, its wealth comes with significant challenges, particularly in the face of stringent federal environmental policies. …
Danielle Smith on Alberta’s Economic Challenges, Energy and Public Health
In a spirited media scrum outside the Alberta Legislature, Premier Danielle Smith provided a series of responses to pressing questions from journalists. As the province faces economic challenges, environmental concerns, and ongoing public health debates, Smith’s comments have not only highlighted her administration’s priorities but also set the stage for …
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith on the Canada-U.S. relationship and energy
Premier Danielle Smith Shares Vision for Alberta at 2024 Premiers’ Meeting The 2024 Summer Meeting of Canada’s Premiers in Halifax provided a critical platform for provincial leaders to discuss pressing national issues. Among the key highlights was the interview with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, conducted by CPAC’s Michael Serapio. This …
The Case for Sovereignty: A Farmer’s Perspective on Alberta’s Agricultural Future
Submitted by Farm_Geek As a proud Alberta farmer, I’ve witnessed the highs and lows of our agricultural sector firsthand; or learned stories of highs and lows from years past from my parents. Our expansive prairies, fertile soil, and dedicated labor force have made Alberta a shining star in Canadian agriculture. …
Saskatchewan’s Victory Against the Carbon Tax: A Blueprint for Alberta’s Sovereignty
The recent court injunction won by Saskatchewan to block the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) from collecting the federal carbon tax marks a significant victory for provincial rights and sovereignty. This blog post will summarize key points from the Global News article and argue for Alberta to pursue a similar path. …
Alberta’s New Electricity Regulations: A Step Towards Sovereignty
Recent changes to Alberta’s electricity regulations, as reported by the Western Standard, highlight the province’s proactive measures to stabilize energy prices and ensure reliable power supply. This blog post will summarize key points from the article and argue for Alberta’s sovereignty, emphasizing the necessity of independent energy policies to counter …
Alberta’s Path to Sovereignty: Lessons from Canada’s Coal Import Shift
The recent shift in Canada’s energy import landscape, as highlighted by the Western Standard article titled “For First Time, Canada Becomes a Net Importer of US Coal-Fired Power,” underscores the urgent need for Alberta to reassess its energy strategy and sovereignty. This blog post will summarize key points from the …
Shane Wenzel’s article, “It’s time to kill Trudeau’s bills,” published in the Western Standard, is a critical examination of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s legislative agenda, particularly focusing on Bill C-63, the Online Harms Act. Wenzel contends that these bills represent an overreach of federal power, encroaching on free speech and …