Canada’s monetary system is on fire. The flames of inflation roar and drown out bureaucratic reassurances that “everything is alright.” Everything is not alright. Just ask homeowners on variable-rate mortgages. To fight a fire, you must starve the fire. After all, fire needs fuel to burn. Take that fuel away, …
RESPONSE TO LEELA AHEER’S DEFAMATION OF THE ALBERTA PROSPERITY PROJECT & ALBERTANS
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: AUGUST 23, 2022 News Media Contact: APP Communication Department comms@albertaprosperity.com Response to Leela Aheer’s Defamation of the Alberta Prosperity Project & Albertans Ms. Aheer’s misguided defamatory comments about the members of the Alberta Prosperity Society have insulted hundreds of thousands of moms, dads, grandparents, teenagers, first Nations, …
Without a single nod to irony, in preparation for Canada Day, Trudeau supporting police officers are threatening “zero-tolerance” for any protesters that mar the planned “celebration” in Ottawa. Does anyone else remember when Canada Day used to be a day when we celebrated the Canadian Charter of Rights and the …
The Alberta Prosperity Project’s Response to the Rearrest of Tamara Lich
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: JUNE 28, 2022 Alberta Prosperity Project Phone: 1-877-954-2284 Email: comms@albertaprosperity.com The Alberta Prosperity Project’s Response to the Rearrest of Tamara Lich The unjust and repeated arrest of Tamara Lich further proves the unchallenged liberty of protesting is no longer allowed. As Churchill said, “The stations of uncensored …
Response to Pierre Poilievre’s Statement that He “Understands Alberta Separatism”
During his most recent campaign rally in Calgary, Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre spoke briefly on the rise of separatist movements in Quebec and Alberta. “Well, listen. I understand why you feel that way. I understand the frustration of being a Western Canadian and feeling like your central government is …
Taxes The Canadian Federal Government hungers for more power. One of the ways they indulge their appetite is by devouring our incomes. Along with the vast tribute of taxes we presently serve to the Bureaucracy in Ottawa, here are some of their additional demands in 2022:* An increase to the …
How to Build a Pipeline
Paradoxes One of the most peculiar political paradoxes in the country is that we treasure the world’s 3rd largest proven oil reserve (Alberta alone has the 4th largest), but we can’t build a pipeline. A labyrinth of Federal bureaucracy is to blame. No mode of fossil-fuel transport is as efficient, …
The Scaffolding of Housing Prices
In 2000, the average price for a Canadian Home was just under $164 000. Adjusted for inflation, that’s $245 000 today. At the conclusion of 2022, the average price for a Canadian home was almost $748 000. Everyone knows the housing market is hot. As soon as a “for sale” …