

“Well, someone needs to run Vichy Canada!”
-Pierre, probably.


“Well, someone needs to run Vichy Canada!”
-Pierre, probably.


My bad, it seemed like you were implying that the 38.7% of people who signed the Forever Canadian petition and the 30% who are (or at least were) for Alberta separatism were the exact same group.


You think the people who signed the Forever Canadian petition are all people who want to leave Canada?
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Pretty much, yeah.


To your first question, not really. The entire point of the notwithstanding clause is such that it cannot be challenged by the court. To your second question, yes.


Sure, but the Canadian government isn’t the one who put out the ad. The Ontario government did. Why does Carney have to apologize for something that Ford did?
The streaking was so bad on mine that I bit the bullet and just replaced the windshield.
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It’s more so that there are 10 Albertans, 3 want to leave, and they need signatures from 2 to add it to the ballot for a referendum.
https://angusreid.org/smith-shapiro-sovereignty/
There would certainly be enough people to get 177 thousand signatures within 4 months.


Thomas Lukaszuk certainly could be lying about the reasons why he submitted the petition. He was the Deputy Premier of the PCs after all, so, there’s that.


She’s closer to the Wildrose portion of the party in terms of the merger.
In the sense that she was the actual leader of the Wildrose party.
I don’t think they actually have. They’ve even implied the opposite at times. https://techcrunch.com/2025/07/25/sam-altman-warns-theres-no-legal-confidentiality-when-using-chatgpt-as-a-therapist/