In this interview, British pundit Neil Oliver and Canadian David Krayden discuss how in the wake of the recent election Alberta separatism is gaining momentum. Elected Prime Minister Mark Carney’s net zero energy policies could push Canada towards economic crisis, with fears of higher taxes and a loss of national identity.
Krayden outlines why some Canadians believe Alberta could become the 51st US state and how Donald Trump’s surprising support for Carney is fueling debate in Candian conservative circles. Was there a plan behind Trump’s approach? WATCH:
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Posted in Auto Sector, Canada, media bias, President Trump, Trade Deal, Uncategorized, United Kingdom (UK) and Great Britain

Key take away for me – even allegedly aware Canadians such as the Krayden are wholly unaware of the reality that their nation has insane tariffs against the US, is controlled significantly by Chyna, has horrific internal policies, is careening down the EU rutted path to oblivion, and in general are blind to reality.
“It’s all the United States’ fault – why won’t they just support us.”
The significance of The Crown and The City seem to have no bearing on their understanding either.
Obviously not, since they elected one of their puppets – which is the reason why they are heading down that rutted path I mentioned 😉
I just was able to listen/watch the program, and thought the exact same thing when he started talking about the tariffs. He stated that they are just taxes, seemingly oblivious to the tariffs they impose on the USA. And another thing, it is my understanding that President Trump basically told them, secure the border first and then the tariffs would go away. The Canadians decided to bow-up about tariffs, and blow off border security.
I live in BC on the west coast of Canada. I like living near the ocean but I have seriously been considering buying real estate in Alberta because if Alberta ever decides to separate I want to go with. I do not want Canada to break up but if the majority of Canadians continue to choose globalism and progressive liberalism then sadly I would say goodbye to Canada. I can’t afford Trump’s $5M gold card so if Alberta separates I can join for free. lol. I don’t foresee this happening. I still think there is hope for change. I worked in Alberta and I love Alberta’s people. They are down to earth, common sense, mostly conservatives and Alberta probably has more Christians per capita than any other province. Alberta’s premier, Danielle Smith, is awesome. I still think Canada could come to its senses but it may take some hard times for Canadians for that to happen. We shall see. In the meantime, I am loving how Alberta is fighting back.
I am listening to this now. Just heard that Poilivre turned down being a guest on Joe Rogan. Wtf?!? LOTs of Canadians listen to Rogan. I have family members who don’t like Trump but they like Rogan’s podcast. Poilivre missed a huge opportunity there.