First published at 23:11 UTC on March 22nd, 2019.
What is Prairie Freedom Movement?
The West will never be equally represented
Federal election campaigners will always appease those in the East simply because it is strategic. With 34 seats in Alberta & 14 seats in Saskatchewan, and 14 seats i…
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What is Prairie Freedom Movement?
The West will never be equally represented
Federal election campaigners will always appease those in the East simply because it is strategic. With 34 seats in Alberta & 14 seats in Saskatchewan, and 14 seats in Manitoba our overall impact on swaying the election is minimal. Those running for office need only to focus within Ontario with 121 seats & Quebec with 78 seats to win the election and govern the entire country.
Taking into account the massive increase in immigration projections, and the fact that an overwhelming majority of immigrants settle within Ontario & Quebec, the direction of our Prairies will soon be determined by those who have just gained Canadian citizenship - many of whom have never stepped foot in the Prairies or understand our economy.
https://prairiefreedom.ca/the-time-is-now.html
Prairie Freedom Movement Billboards Appear In Saskatchewan Asking If Province Should Separate From Canada
A group advocating for the prairies to separate from the rest of Canada has launched a series of billboards across Saskatchewan.
The Prairie Freedom Movement put up four billboards on Thursday that ask "should Saskatchewan leave Canada?"
Three of the billboards are in Regina and one is in Saskatoon, according to Global News.
The movement's website says their goal is to "promote and grow interest towards an Independent Western Canada."
https://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2019/03/03/prairie-freedom-movement-billboards_a_23683138/
Lawrence Solomon: If Alberta turns separatist, the Rest of Canada is in big trouble
Holding all the power now, Albertans would get richer while the balance of the country would get poorer
Canadians don’t value our fossil fuel economy, which explains why so many are OK to trash pipelines and see Alberta tank. Only 19 per cent think it more important to pursue oil and gas development than to go green and regulate oil, according to EKOS polling. That 19 per cent figure shrinks to eight per cent for ..
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