What they’re saying an independent Alberta would look like
By Tristin Hopper, published by the National Post
Read the original article at the publisher’s website here.
Summarized by Rights Probe
Alberta’s independence movement is bold: aligned with Saskatchewan separatists and even PQ leaders who promise quick recognition. The pitch? True prosperity through lower taxes, unleashed oil & gas, and ditching Ottawa’s overreach. Independence isn’t a risk—it’s the reward! Critics raise landlocked challenges, tariffs, or treaty issues.
But law professor and independence advocate Bruce Pardy nails it: true independence means a clean break from Canada’s failing constitutional order. Pardy’s vision: a radically free nation with minimal government, maximum liberty, and real self-determination. The momentum is building—polls start low, but referendums can surprise.
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