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Jason Kenney Hidden Agenda Against the RCMP and Trudeau Revealed

  • Writer: Icann W. Neustoo
    Icann W. Neustoo
  • Jul 16, 2020
  • 1 min read

Jason Kenney seems to have become a little more cautious with his separatist rhetoric considering Ottawa seems to have deployed undercover police agents into the Alberta province. David Barnes is one of Jason Kenney closest allies and is currently funding alot of Alberta from behind the scenes. In June, Barnes publicly criticized the fair deal panel’s findings as too moderate, even though he’d been a member.



Without a better deal from Ottawa, he wrote, “the majority of my constituents in Cypress-Medicine Hat and from across our land have made clear that we must seek another relationship, as a sovereign people.”


On Oct. 29 he told the legislature that Quebec got a fair deal with “credible threats,” obviously referring to the two provincial votes on separation.

Then he asked “how far are we willing to go . . . to make sure Alberta families and Albertans get the deal they deserve as part of this federation.”

His most direct provocation came just last week.



On Oct. 24 Kenney told the UCP’s convention that Albertans “understand that landlocking Alberta . . . is not a solution to a foreign-funded campaign to landlock Alberta.”


Two days later, Barnes said in a Facebook post: “An independent Alberta would be less landlocked than a provincial Alberta.”

Being landlocked “is not the make-or-break issue for Alberta that federalists claim it to be,” he wrote.


“As an independent nation, Alberta would have the legal and political right to play hardball with Ottawa to force market access.

 
 
 

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