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Albertans know that their province is mistreated within Canada. They want this to change. Indeed, many have worked hard for decades to solve this problem through political changes that would benefit their province. For example, considerable effort was expended to achieve a Triple-E Senate. Despite all this work, however, none of these changes were accomplished due to Canada's existing political system. Central Canada does not want to lose its dominating control. Therefore, the lesson of the last fifty years is that Canada cannot be reformed in a way that will benefit Alberta. The only viable option left is independence.…mehr

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Albertans know that their province is mistreated within Canada. They want this to change. Indeed, many have worked hard for decades to solve this problem through political changes that would benefit their province. For example, considerable effort was expended to achieve a Triple-E Senate. Despite all this work, however, none of these changes were accomplished due to Canada's existing political system. Central Canada does not want to lose its dominating control. Therefore, the lesson of the last fifty years is that Canada cannot be reformed in a way that will benefit Alberta. The only viable option left is independence.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Wagner is the Senior Alberta Columnist for the Western Standard and Alberta Report based in Edmonton, Alberta. He has a PhD in political science from the University of Alberta and has authored several books on Alberta politics and the independence movement. He has also authored books on Canada and its Christian heritage and religio-cultural development such as Leaving God Behind: The Charter of Rights and Canada's Official Rejection of Christianity, and The Anglosphere's Broken Covenant: Rediscovering the Validity and Importance of the Solemn League and Covenant. Michael and his wife and eleven children live in Edmonton, Alberta.