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Resources
on Alberta Independence

Watch | Recorded by FreedomCalendar.net TV |  The Courage to Listen by UCP Calgary-Lougheed CA

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Speakers:

Ben Trudeau: A long-time advocate for democratic reform, Ben explores how Alberta can exercise its constitutional rights to protect public institutions and working-class communities.

Jeff Rath: What are the benefits of Alberta being within a united Canada or an autonomous Nation?

Matthew Ehret: Canadian author – What does global finance, and potential future leaders like PM Carney, mean for Alberta’s autonomy? Who will truly benefit if decisions remain centralized in Ottawa?

Kris Sims: Canadian Taxpayers Federation – What would Alberta’s finances look like if they were managed solely by and for Albertans? What public investments could be prioritized—healthcare, education, sustainable energy?

Bruce Pardy: LLB – Professor and author of the Alberta Declaration of Independence. He raises tough questions about government accountability, democratic legitimacy, and the bloated bureaucracies that can overshadow public needs.

Dr. Michael Wagner, PhD: Author of Time to Leave, Canada Cannot be Fixed. He argues that the status quo is unsustainable. Reform is blocked; Alberta’s voice is ignored. Can a more democratic, equal society emerge from sovereignty?

Peter McCaffrey: President of the Alberta Institute While traditionally focused on libertarian policy, McCaffrey will contribute to the broader conversation about how sovereignty might create space for locally accountable governance.

Mitch Sylvestre: CEO, Alberta Prosperity Project Organizer of the referendum initiative, Mitch outlines how the process aligns with the federal Clarity Act, and why Albertans must have the democratic right to decide their future.

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