Alberta Independence Thread - /pol/ (#508036092) [Archived: 952 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: Jfu5own2Canada
6/20/2025, 1:36:57 AM No.508036092
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ALBERTA is heading towards INDEPENDENCE, and with it comes the promise of unalienable rights and the chance to fulfill our economic potential.

>It'll never happen bro
Incorrect. Leftoids are already at work smearing it, which is a sign of it's real possibility of success.

>First Nations would never allow it bro
Chugs do not have any veto power whatsoever. They cucked out and ceded all land in Canada to the Crown & Dominion of Canada. They vote in the referendum. If passed, each FN band would have a seat at the negotiation table. They can either stick with Canada or forge a better deal with Alberta.

>Landlocked country bro
We're already landlocked, so the point is moot. Ottawa refuses to push for trade infrastructure construction. Besides, many landlocked countries like Switzerland are doing great and have no problems exporting their resources.

>Ottawa will never let it happen bro
It's not up to them. They're legally obligated to confirm a lawful referendum on a clear question. If they end up just going, "nah, it's illegal," Alberta has the full right to unilaterally declare independence. With the USA under Trump recognizing us will ensure it goes through.

Anyone trying to convince you Alberta Independence is cringe and unachievable is a shill trying to attack the movement. We can have rational discussions on the realistic chances of success without brash assertions or aggressive ad hominems.

---- Essential Links/Reading ---

>Townhall schedules
https://albertaprosperityproject-albertafirstpension.nationbuilder.com/events

>No Other Option: Self-Determination for Alberta
https://a.co/d/07J3Uyci

>The Sovereigntist's Handbook: Charting the course to Western independence
https://a.co/d/07pE5ePo
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Anonymous ID: YziFVWVqCanada
6/20/2025, 1:49:13 AM No.508037215
>>508036092 (OP)
can you just do it already you guys are as insufferable as quebecers
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Anonymous ID: cow4pXhtCanada
6/20/2025, 1:49:58 AM No.508037365
I'm kind of sick of the Alberta machismo, I want to go back to Sask
Anonymous ID: Jfu5own2Canada
6/20/2025, 1:53:20 AM No.508037714
>>508037215
What's your problem? The movement has just only begun and we're already at 50% intending to vote yes. The referendum itself will take place within one year from now. Plans are currently in development that cover the next phases after a 60% yes vote is achieved. These things cannot be half-assed.
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Anonymous ID: YziFVWVqCanada
6/20/2025, 1:58:55 AM No.508038219
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>>508037714
i don't have a problem you guys will just posture about leaving but have multiple failed referendums just like quebec. if anything you should easily more than 50% if you really want to leave. so why wait so long?
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Anonymous ID: ZLwMO19aCanada
6/20/2025, 2:07:10 AM No.508039026
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Landlocked country:


>The United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) is an international treaty that establishes a legal framework for marine and maritime activities. It recognizes the legal right of landlocked countries to access the sea, although this access is conditioned on bilateral agreements with neighboring coastal states.
The treaty was signed in 1982 and came into force in 1994.

>UNCLOS defines the rights and responsibilities of nations with respect to the use of the world's oceans, establishing guidelines for businesses, trade, and the management of marine natural resources. It also outlines the legal status of sea access for landlocked countries, ensuring that they can use the ports and transit routes of neighboring coastal states.

TLDR, the republic of AB would have more access to the ocean for it's goods were it to separate than it does now....
Anonymous ID: YziFVWVqCanada
6/20/2025, 2:12:24 AM No.508039505
in fact screw the referendum. why do you need permission from ottawa to leave? just swing your big dick sovereign energy and forcibly secede.
Anonymous ID: JIycjHEyCanada
6/20/2025, 2:28:43 AM No.508040913
>>508036092 (OP)
A WEXIT with Quebec being paid to leave will work better.
Anonymous ID: JIycjHEyCanada
6/20/2025, 2:30:20 AM No.508041063
>>508038219
Lib voting faggots in the cities keep us hostage.
Anonymous ID: mdndN4jpCanada
6/20/2025, 2:32:42 AM No.508041275
>>508036092 (OP)
When is the referendum you figure? I'm currently doing grad school in Toronto and so I think I should book a flight back around that time to vote.
Anonymous ID: gD7jlQnJChile
6/20/2025, 2:33:34 AM No.508041352
>>508036092 (OP)
Nice

Yeah if your government refuse to build you fundamental roads, there is nothing you can do but independence or becoming a miserable poverty dump
Anonymous ID: enHsH+IqCanada
6/20/2025, 2:33:39 AM No.508041359
The Kootenays are essentially Albertan.
Anonymous ID: TAT2M9VaCanada
6/20/2025, 2:43:42 AM No.508042256
>>508036092 (OP)
ALBERETARDS TONGUE MY ANUS!!!