April 12th, 2025 | RYAN TYLER

Canada Is Under China's WING, Alberta Needs To Leave

China's influence runs deep in Ottawa and Canadians out east can't see it.
It's scary to think how deep China's influence and control actually go. In the big geopolitical game, China has been funnelling money into strategically located countries around the world, controlling their politicians and policies. Because greed is inherent among humans, politicians and social leaders will almost always follow the money. Knowing this, China has put its tentacles inside weak countries like Canada by buying and bribing our leaders. At this point, with another compromised candidate about to win a majority government, it's safe to say Canada is lost.
Despite all the news stories about China and Mark Carney, dumb Canadians remain unswayed. They have been brainwashed by cleverly planted Chinese propaganda to believe misinformation as true, while disregarding the truth as misinformation. Carney spoke for his supporters when he arrogantly told reporters, “You shouldn't believe everything you read in the Globe And Mail,” when asked about his connections to China. Carney is not wrong in questioning media, as Conservatives have peddled this same narrative, but the evidence is there.
Carney has links to Beijing—strong and undeniable links.
In the grand scheme of things, and in hindsight, Justin Trudeau's expressed admiration for China makes more sense. Mark Carney's refusal to reprimand and dismiss Paul Chiang makes sense. The fact that Chiang's replacement also has connections to nefarious Chinese organizations makes sense. Liberal and media silence on Chinese tariffs on Canadian agricultural goods makes sense. How Liberals have opened Canada to more Chinese influence and investments makes sense. The fact that Liberals have worked diligently to suppress Canada's economic potential makes sense. What makes even more sense is the Liberal Party's disdain for free speech and the free flow of information—like these stories about Carney's obedience to Beijing.
Under another Liberal government, we should expect a Chinese-style crackdown on things the Liberal Party labels “misinformation”. After this election, with all the leaks and stories that reflect badly and expose China's influence, we should expect less tolerance for free press, free speech, and free assembly under a new Liberal majority. We should expect more money to media and the CBC, with extra efforts to control the message.
No one should be surprised if Liberals pass a bill to regulate X, or to ban it entirely, while allowing TikTok to run wild and free.
If Mark Carney wins a super-majority, we shouldn't expect Alberta and Saskatchewan to stick around. Under these conditions, it would be immoral and unethical to stay in Canada. This country has become rotten to the core and Albertans should not want any part of it. The blatant and brazen arrogance and corruption of Ottawa's aristocrats, and the shameless stupidity of Ontario voters, are a direct threat to the prosperity and well-being of Albertans.
Those in Ontario, Manitoba, and BC who see this corruption should flee to Alberta. If they don't, they will be left behind when Alberta and Saskatchewan finally agree on independence. Those in Alberta and Saskatchewan who love Canada, should leave. There are eight other provinces to choose from.

The Path To Independence

Alberta already has a wise Premier who seems to understand what's coming. She has spent weeks meeting with leaders in Europe and the United States, offering and selling Alberta's resources. All of these things will become essential for Alberta's independence.
The smartest way forward, and the best way to convince skeptical Albertans, is to secure deals with surrounding states and other countries—long before independence goes to a vote.
Albertans need to be reassured that their new country will have strong allies and trading partners, and tons of international supporters. They need to know that the United States will accept their independence and that states like Montana, North Dakota and Idaho will be ready to build new trade routes. With Trump in power, the likelihood of US acceptance and assistance is higher. Getting Democrats on board with Alberta's independence is another step. Convincing Americans of the benefits Alberta could offer as an independent trade partner is a start.
Remember that time Japan asked Trudeau for natural gas, but was told there was “no business case” for a deal? That deal was later made by Trump.
A free and independent Alberta could supply American states with energy and precious resources. European states would no longer need to wrestle with Chinese-controlled eco-nuts in Ottawa to feed their demands for natural gas and oil, nor would they need to turn to countries like Iran, Saudi Arabia, or Russia. South American countries could also benefit from cheap and abundant Alberta resources without having to make deals with dictators.
One thing, however, will be the most difficult aspect of separation.
The absolute scale of Ottawa's corruption and tyranny will come into full sight immediately upon Alberta scheduling a referendum. When Quebec tried it, elitists from across Canada invaded the streets of Montreal to protest, attack, and undermine the sovereignty movement. For Alberta, it will be much worse.
Ottawa's Chinese-backed shills will be on the streets of Calgary and Edmonton attacking and disparaging Alberta's sovereignty movement. Anti-separation campaigns will have hundreds of millions flowing in from every Liberal group imaginable. Our so-called allies in Ottawa, like the Conservative Party, will turn against us. Their own power and influence as a federal party will be more important than standing with Alberta. Why? Because if Alberta leaves, the party dies.
Albertans who support independence will be called racists, traitors, bigots, and far worse. They will be attacked in ways that were unheard of in 1995.
What's worse, is that Ottawa will attempt to pass laws labelling Alberta separatists as legitimate traitors. If those laws pass, Canada will have the power to prosecute and imprison separatist leaders and supporters. Spain did this with Catalan separatists in 2017. Anything can happen under a Liberal majority, including modifications to the Clarity Act.
Under the guise of “foreign meddling”, Liberals would attempt to delegitimize an Alberta referendum as invalid. They could then fabricate, or use shoddy evidence, to prove the movement took money from foreign entities, probably Russians or MAGA Americans. They would wrangle their resources and assets in every intelligence community to prove, or at least spread the idea, that the referendum results were not real.
Romania recently voided its last election based on similar ideas.
If Canada refuses to recognize a successful Alberta referendum—which it probably will—there wouldn't be much left for Alberta to do. It could attempt to challenge Ottawa's decision in courts, but that will take years and result in failure. Just like Catalonia, Alberta will be stuck inside a country it finds morally bankrupt and corrupt.
However, there are ways for Alberta to secure a potentially acceptable referendum.
It might be controversial for some separatists, but Alberta would be better served by inviting Elections Canada to observe the voting process. Just as Albertans require assurance about having allies, Canadians may need assurance that the referendum and Alberta's desire to separate are real. This, at least, minimizes allegations that could arise about voter fraud. There is no real way to stop the allegations of foreign influence that will inevitably consume the referendum, but there may be ways to quell the sentiments before they happen.
Getting ahead of Ottawa's predictable narrative is important.
Liberals would convene their majority to pass new laws immediately upon hearing the first words of a referendum in Alberta. They may try to repeal or rewrite the Clarity Act, or pass a new bill that voids and nullifies any referendum in which foreign interference could be proved. The parts requiring proof, of course, would be deliberately left weak and open to interpretation.
Anyone who thinks Liberals won't rip up the Charter are naive. Remember the Emergencies Act?
If Albertans really want to leave Canada, they will need to consider all of these realities and start preparing for them. Getting Saskatchewan on board and scheduling a simultaneous referendum would help bolster the strength and power of a yes vote. A referendum in two separate provinces, at the same time, would be more difficult to deny. Passing laws that make the referendums open to scrutiny from all sides, and requiring strict rules with paper ballots and registration, would also help inoculate against some of Ottawa's incoming attacks. A referendum cannot have electronic voting, or any advanced voting mechanisms. To keep it as honest and closed off as possible to attacks, a referendum will need to be a strict, old fashioned vote on a single day.
In the end, if the yes side fails, Alberta will buy itself more power and favour in Ottawa—in the same way Quebec did.
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