Frustrated. Fed up. Ready for change. That’s how many Albertans feel after years of being sidelined by Ottawa. In this eye-opening episode, David Leis sits down with Dr. Dennis Modry and Lawyer Jeff Rath—two key voices behind the Alberta Prosperity Project—to talk about the growing push for sovereignty. Is Alberta better off on its own? Why are more people demanding a referendum? And what would independence really look like—for the economy, Indigenous communities, and Alberta’s place in the world? We get into everything: Trudeau’s policies, the recent election, the TMX pipeline, Western alienation, and why some say the current system is simply ungovernable. If you think the separation talk is just noise… you’ll want to hear this.

 

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  1. I support Albertan’s sovereignty. Within or without Canada, sovereignty of citizens is non-negotiable. The charter’s function is to provide sovereignty for all Canadians but it has been reinterpreted as a charter of lockdowns and mandates – not sovereign rights and freedoms ie “Life, liberty and security of persons and property.” If we are to save Canada as a constitutional democracy we need to stand with albertans in their quest for sovereignty.

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