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The Alberta Prosperity Project strives to bolster Alberta’s prosperity, self-determination, and independence. We believe sound policy is the bedrock of prosperity, and we advocate for the need to explore avenues for greater sovereignty within or outside the Canadian federation. Funds are held in trust with the Alberta Monetary Authority. https://jumble.social/users/npub1hjt7eq9vwj3xmzwqm8ueq602mgmnqqe5e2kncskgcs24mqapj4yqr5xd5s
STAY FREE ALBERTA PETITION PLACES FOR SIGNATURES Sylvan Lake Dates: Monday, January 26 to end of petition period Time: Mon-Fri 11am-3pm Venue: Hazard County Bar & Grill 5033 46 St., Sylvan Lake Sylvan Lake Dates: February 1 - April 12 Time: Monday-Thursday 7pm-9pm Sundays 12:30pm-4pm Venue: Snap Fitness (space above) 110 Pelican Place #101, Sylvan Lake Taber Dates: Thursday, January 29 to end of petition period Time: Thurs, Fri, Sat 11am-8pm Venue: I-Beam Irrigation 6900 64 St. (along Hwy 36), Taber
STAY FREE ALBERTA PETITION PLACES FOR SIGNATURES Vermilion Dates: Friday, January 30 to Friday, April 17 Time: Fridays 11:30am-5:30pm Venue: Napa Vermilion 4612 Railway Ave., Vermilion Wetaskiwin Dates: January 30 - April 17 Time: Mon-Fri 12pm-7pm Saturdays 12pm-5pm Venue: Dave's 420 & Vape 4720 57 St., Wetaskiwin Whitecourt Dates: Monday, January 26 to end of petition period Time: Mon-Fri 10am-4pm Venue: Under One Umbrella 4920 52 Ave., Whitecourt Whitecourt Dates: Monday, January 26 to end of petition period Time: 9am-2:30pm Venue: Iron Wing Tank & Vac (front door) 3804 38 Ave., Whitecourt
image a towering, smug-faced Mark Carney in an impeccably tailored suit, standing atop a pile of exhausted Albertan oil workers clad in dirt-stained coveralls, his polished Oxford dress shoe crushing the skull of one laborer like a rotten melon. The Canadian flag drapes dramatically behind him, its maple leaf morphing into a blood-red fist clutching wads of cash, while Ottawa's gleaming parliamentary buildings loom in the distance—windows lit with the cold blue glow of bureaucratic screens. At his feet, skeletal children in tattered plaid shirts scramble for loose coins falling from Carney’s overstuffed pockets, their hollow eyes reflecting the flames of a burning oil derrick. A torn "Tax the Rich" poster floats in a puddle of spilled crude, its irony lost beneath Carney’s heel as he adjusts his tie with one hand and signs a new carbon tax decree with the other, ink dripping like venom.