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Brock House

@brockahouse

Freedom loving proud Canadian, born in Ontario, Raised in BC, live in Alberta.
Powerline Tech, Athlete, Outdoor Enthusiast. Husband, Father, Grandfather.

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calendar_today29-04-2022 15:40:41

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Keith Wilson, K.C. (@ikwilson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A successful and lawful referendum for Alberta independence on Oct. 19, can lead to full sovereignty within months, not years. History supports this: Norway’s separation from Sweden in 1905 was completed in roughly three months, while Czechoslovakia’s peaceful Velvet Divorce

Keith Wilson, K.C. (@ikwilson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cory Morgan Some facts about Alberta’s pathway to independence in 2026. 1. The Supreme Court of Canada confirmed in 1998 that all provinces including Alberta have the right to independence and set out the legal pathway. 2. Nothing in the First Nations Treaties in Alberta preclude Alberta

Jack V Lloyd (@jackvlloyd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Javier Milei showed the world what libertarian success looks like: - Fired 63,000+ public employees - Slashed ministries from 18 to 9 - Repealed rent controls and price controls - Achieved budget surplus (first in 14+ years) via 30% spending cuts This is how it's done.

Marc Nixon (@marcnixon24) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MAJOR BREAKING: Pierre Poilievre went on Diary of a CEO Europe's No. 1 podcast and a top 10 podcast globally, boasting over 8 million YouTube subscribers. Joe Rogans Podcast was a WARM UP This interview BLOWS that one out of the PARK. THIS IS HUGE 🔥

Alberta 51 Project/Americafund.ca (@ab51_project) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How long will negotiations take with 🇨🇦 following Alberta independance referendum ?.... Not one year , not several years. We will give them the terms and THREE months then declare independance. No screwing around!! its our declaration of independance we are NOT begging

Rise Of Alberta (@riseofalberta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Legacy media is getting ready to push the narrative that First Nations can block Alberta independence referendum tomorrow. Feel free to save these graphics and put them to work. Share them widely.

Legacy media is getting ready to push the narrative that First Nations can block Alberta independence referendum tomorrow.

Feel free to save these graphics and put them to work. Share them widely.
Conservative Party (@cpc_hq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canada has the worst grocery inflation of all G7 countries under the Carney Liberals. After 11 years of Liberal government, are you better off?

Pierre Poilievre (@pierrepoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The CEO of the only company that could build the pipeline to the Pacific lists the five things standing in the way. All five of them are…. Mark Carney. Don’t believe me, listen for yourself.

NowMedia News (@nowmedia_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Even a blind cat running the place couldn’t have done this badly.” Economist Catherine Swift says Canada’s rapid decline from the richest middle class in the world wasn’t incompetence alone. She argues that much of it was intentional, driven by net-zero ideology and

Danielle Smith (@abdaniellesmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yesterday, the White House approved the advancement of multiple pipeline projects carrying Alberta oil to the United States. Expanding pipeline capacity to the U.S. is something I’ve been advocating from this U.S. Administration since their last election. It has paid off! This

Yesterday, the White House approved the advancement of multiple pipeline projects carrying Alberta oil to the United States. 

Expanding pipeline capacity to the U.S. is something I’ve been advocating from this U.S. Administration since their last election. It has paid off!

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Pierre Poilievre (@pierrepoilievre) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here’s Mark Carney’s illusion: he wants to keep Canadians in a state of fear and panic to distract from all of his costly failures at home. The Carney Liberals have given us the worst food inflation, the worst household debt, the worst housing costs, and the only shrinking

Saskatchewan Prosperity Project (@saskprosproject) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This question is for people from both Alberta and Saskatchewan: Should Saskatchewan and Alberta, following successful referendums for independence, join together as one new nation or should they remain separate as two new nations?