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Dennis Kalma

@denniskalma

Retired executive helping Alberta Independence wherever I can.

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National Post Hope this gives you some idea. Never compare Alberta with Quebec. Alberta gives to this country & has given for decades. Quebec only TAKES.

<a href="/nationalpost/">National Post</a> Hope this gives you some idea.

Never compare Alberta with Quebec.

Alberta gives to this country &amp; has given for decades. Quebec only TAKES.
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I said I wouldn’t discuss Canadian politics anymore, but lately I’ve been too frustrated to stay silent. With everything happening in Canada right now, I feel completely defeated. The breaking point was reached long ago. There’s simply been too much, for too long. I’ve been

I said I wouldn’t discuss Canadian politics anymore, but lately I’ve been too frustrated to stay silent.

With everything happening in Canada right now, I feel completely defeated. The breaking point was reached long ago. There’s simply been too much, for too long.

I’ve been
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It is not all on Carney for sure, this has been a problem long in the making. The US, through Trump, has finally realized part of their economic problems is that they have been acting as the world's policeman for free. They have had a very low tariff, easy to access market with

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Do you honestly think the Canada is not a vassal state now? We are dependent on the USA for more than 70% of our exports representing over 20% of our GDP. We have no meaningful way of protecting ourselves or protecting our borders. Exports by the Americans to Canada

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In my musings with my fine colleagues I did a little work on how we have been screwed over by two generations of Trudeau. Here is a view of the impact of Pierre Trudeau repatriating the Charter and what changes he made which are fundamentally the changes which ruined Canada.

In my musings with my fine colleagues I did a little work on how we have been screwed over by two generations of Trudeau. Here is a view of the impact of Pierre Trudeau repatriating the Charter and what changes he made which are fundamentally the changes which ruined Canada.
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..always find it intriguing that guys like this who just spout off with no content also do not allow replies. I guess he's just a legend in his own shower.....

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The constitutional drafts I am editing have a bicameral legislative branch with one house based on population (so one seat per every 100k voters) which is tentatively named the Assembly of Citizens and then one based on geography (say 10 or 15 with three seats per region) the

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I think we may have this addressed in our current draft constitution in that we see a bicameral legislative branch with a elected senate based on regions and a assembly of citizens based upon population. There's nowhere in our document, at least in current draft, that requires

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Quebec and Alberta sit in completely different places in Canada’s economies 1. Economic role: cultural engine vs fiscal engine Fair question, but when one looks at the facts, Alberta secession versus Quebec secession are fundamentally very different. Quebec is a large

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I think you're going to like the constitution we've been working on once we are able to release it. While there is debate about it's exact structure, it certainly is quite different from the European structures, including the Westminster system, and while having some

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Sir John A. was a good PM and, according to his words, those of us seeking independence for Alberta will steadfastly oppose the sordid means and mercenary proffers which may lure Alberta patriots from their allegiance to the independent nation of Alberta.

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On reflection, we need much more of this kind of positive messaging. The nincompoops want to drag us into useless debates about whether we are committing treason or how awful it will be. We need to change the dialogue. We need to paint the picture of the advantages and how

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Just a little more colour on the debt debate. I would add also that this is a good example of how things are not always how they appear at first blush. It is also an example of the arguments and lines of reasoning which can mitigate the nay-sayers who suggest negotiations

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I spent most of my executive career in large corporations undergoing very high rate of change, whether it be mergers, major system overhauls, reorganizations and so forth. I learned that people need 4 conditions to be satisfied before they will accept major change. 1. They

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There has been debate about the constitutional model which an independent Alberta would pursue. Both have elements such as clearly defined rights, bicameral legislature and other similarities. One is an extension of the current Westminster system as it was in Canada pre-Pierre

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Do not lose sight of the fact that Alberta owns about 12% of all the national parks in Canada, including Banff and Jasper, as its share of the federal asset ownership. This also extends to military bases and equipment, federal buildings and so forth. So let's make a deal. We