Is the surging interest and support for Independence among the people of Alberta helping speed up the breakup of Canada?
From Steal To Secession AM
Episode XLVIII – Will Alberta kick off a Canadian National Divorce?
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Professor Wall welcomes back Alberta lawyer, commentator, and independence activist Katherine Kowalchuk to “From Steal to Secession AM” to discuss the recent turn of events in Alberta and the explosion of support and dialogue surrounding Alberta Separatism which has unfolded over the first several weeks of 2025. What do the stances of the leading federal political parties in Canada’s 2025 general elections say about the prospects for Canada’s future as an independent nation? What role has Donald Trump’s rhetoric about Canada becoming the 51st state of America played in the unfolding situation? Can Alberta separatists politically unite to push the cause of an Alberta Independence Referendum? Is there undercover support among members of the Alberta parliament for Alberta independence? What are the pros and cons of the different approaches to Alberta separation from Canada, namely independence or admittance to the United States as another state in the American Union? What opportunities might an independent Alberta have to set an example of returning power to the people and taking it away from Globalists and Federalists? What does the Alberta situation, when taken in conjunction with growing separatist sentiments in Quebec and Saskatchewan along with rising defiance of Elitist agendas and policies in British Columbia and Ontario, say about the prospects of a Canadian National Divorce within the next decade or so?
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Guest’s Website / Links:
Katherine Kowalchuk: Responsibility Quotient
Katherine Kowalchuk: (Lawyers 4 Truth)
Katherine Kowalchuk: (Twitter)
Books Mentioned or Referenced
Jean-François Lisée: In the Eye of the Eagle
Podcasts/Videos Mentioned or Referenced
From Steal to Secession AM Episode #38: Alberta Sovereignty – Fact or Facade?
From Steal to Secession AM Episode #43: A Most Local Political Party!
From Steal to Secession AM Episode #20: Is Canada headed for National Divorce?
EXCLUSIVE: Alberta Independence Support DOUBLES Statehood Movement – By Rachel Parker
Secession Speakeasy #41 (Public House Edition): Quebec getting serious on Canadian National Divorce?
Secession Speakeasy #72: National Divorce fissures expand in Canada!
Articles Mentioned or Referenced
A declaration of independence for Alberta – By Bruce Pardy
Is DC the real barrier to Quebec Independence? – By Professor Wall
Trudeau overheard confirming Trump’s threat to turn Canada into the 51st state is a ‘real thing’
Poll suggests growing support for Alberta sovereignty
Alberta lawyer leading delegation to Washington in hopes of joining United States
Alberta independence parties explore Unification
2 MLAs defect from British Columbia Conservative Party following Dallas Brodie’s ouster
Parti Québécois leader promises another independence referendum – St-Pierre Plamondon calls Ottawa ‘existential threat’
Canadian Liberals outraged after Bloc Québécois candidate says they are worse than Trump
Trud-Out: Mark Carney To Become Canada’s Next Prime Minister
The Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate (Part 1) – By Iain Davis
The Dark MAGA Gov-Corp Technate (Part 2) – By Iain Davis
Organizations Mentioned
The Independence Party of Alberta
The Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta
The Republican Party of Alberta
A Better Calgary Party
The Ontario Alliance
The Texas Nationalist Movement
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