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crazy how just 10 years ago someone would have laughed at you when you said to them that you have the vatican and queen of peace on your side :)


 











 


 





















 










If danielle smith can form her own country with alberta so can I where I was born for 100 KM in a circle dhamma land church of techno city state bitch try me gay muscle twink swiss guard wif nukes lmao WORLDWIDE CITIZENSHIP- compassionate amnesty-healthcare- and lifelong pension and full asylum to all LGBTQA+ with all the oil revenue you stole from my people hun and I am known to be one of the richest canadians by birth right but they make us all into their lil ditchpigs dont they and they just laugh on and on about it to their other losers and perverts and freaks how dumb we all are to live with this shithole we all inherited from the boomer sex cults that are racist snuff lords fairview freemasons ATE my cousin look up what they did to my acestors at the red river reservation gave all the tribal land to our enemies and I had to fuck the guy that created nunavut for anybody to look at all this stuff lmao but they dont care they will just let people gouge your eyes out before they do anything because they "care" We HAVE ALL BEEN HERE LONGER THAN 785,000,000 YEARS!!!!!!!!







 

Under Canadian constitutional law, Alberta or really any province for that matter just can't up and leave Canada on their own. If they actually wanted to leave legally, they'd need to amend the Constitution, and that means getting everyone to the table - Ottawa and all the other provinces. Treaty Nations/Indigenous rights must also be addressed. The Supreme Court of Canada’s 1998 Reference re Secession of Quebec ruled that unilateral secession is illegal. A “clear majority” on a “clear question” in a referendum would create a democratic obligation to negotiate in good faith, but actual separation requires amending the Constitution. The Clarity Act (2000) codifies this: secession “would require negotiations involving at least the governments of all of the provinces and the Government of Canada.” The standard amending formula for this (the 7/50 rule) generally requires approval by the federal Parliament plus at least 7 provinces representing 50% of Canada’s population. Some legal experts debate whether unanimity might be needed for something as fundamental as breaking up the country, but broad provincial consent is unavoidable. Treaties in Alberta (primarily Treaties 6, 7, and 8) are nation-to-nation agreements between First Nations and the Crown (i.e., the federal government of Canada), signed before Alberta even existed as a province. They are protected under Section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982. If Alberta were to separate, it would definitely impact treaty rights - things like land use, hunting and harvesting rights, resource access, even borders. That's why any separation talks would have to seriously consider and protect Aboriginal and treaty rights. The Clarity Act actually calls this out as one of the major issues that has to be dealt with if there's any talk of secession.


 

oh they need the hat to hide the skinheads