Professor Wall interviews a longtime, respected independence activist from Alberta, Canada, about the rising dissension between Western Canada and Ottawa which could be leading to a Canadian National Divorce.
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Episode XX – Is Canada headed for National Divorce?
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Professor Wall welcomes Sharon Maclise, a longtime political and independence activist from Alberta, Canada, to discuss the ongoing separatist movements in Western Canada and the rising dissension between the western provinces and Justin Trudeau’s federal government in Canada. What is the truth behind the disputes and the figures who are taking leadership in these disputes? Is a breakup of Canada possible? What are the prospects of an alliance between the Western Canadian provinces and territories and the western American states in the near -future?
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Guest’s Links
Alberta Freedom Alliance
Twitter: @ABIndependence
Facebook: Alberta Freedom Alliance
Books Mentioned or Referenced
Hugh Llewellyn Keenleyside: Canada and the United States – Some Aspects of Their Historical Relations
Podcasts/Videos Mentioned or Referenced
Secession Speakeasy #3: Is Alberta beginning a Canadian National Divorce?
Secession Speakeasy #19: Saskatchewan joining the Canadian National Divorce?
The Duran: The Fed and the ECB w/ Tom Luongo
Articles Mentioned or Referenced
Conservatives in Western Canada Pass Law Rejecting Federal Sovereignty
Saskatchewan First Act passes in front of gallery full of First Nations and Métis people opposed to bill
Justice minister David Lametti says rescinding resources transfer agreements will be controversial, but he’ll look at it
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