Monday, November 3, 2025

Alberta recall petitions: Far Left versus Far Right

Global is reporting that "A second member of the Alberta legislature is facing a citizen petition to recall her from her job. Alberta’s chief electoral officer Gordon McClure, speaking Monday to a legislature committee, said a recall campaign has been approved for United Conservative member Angela Pitt."

I've been seeing some strange posts about Alberta on X. One made reference to Unions overthrowing the UCP government. I was wondering what on earth they're talking about. I assume it's the recall petitions because Global is also reporting that "After a recall campaign for Alberta Minister of Education and Childcare Demetrios Nicolaides was approved by Elections Alberta, groups are planning on submitting requests to recall nearly every sitting UCP MLA across the province."

I started to see some others before that which reflected a very polarized view of Alberta politics. Far left versus far right. I saw one post that said rural Alberta wants protection from urban Alberta because Edmonton and Calgary don't have the same values they do. The Union complaint appears to reflect the Teachers who are upset about being legislated back to work.

As I previously said, the government of Alberta has every right to deem teachers essential services and legislate them back to work. My concern was the constant use of the notwithstanding clause which basically throws away the Charter of Rights like Justin Trudeau's erroneous use of the Emergency act. 

I'm not going to jump to support Alberta teachers here because they seem to be part of the problem. They face the same polarized child exploitation BC does. Political extremists who want to sexualize young children and brainwash them with their political ideology. Prior to Jason Kenney, Alberta elected an NDP government. Jason Kenney turned out to be a Neo Con so there appears to be good and bad on both sides of the conflict. 

Far left and far right stomping their feet and yelling at each other. What a mess. Like the deep polarization of the US where both sides actively strive to cancer and censor each other. 

I'm not saying BC is any better because it's not. David Eby is a freak. John Horgan was a good man but we saw his policies change during Covid when he went from a minority government to a majority government. As soon as he got more power he started to crack down on rights and freedoms. David Eby's reckless spending is still a huge concern. 

The Neo Cons highjacking MAGA in the US are a big concern. Kind of like Dough Ford and Tim Houston. Those two maniacs are not conservatives. This is what I keep saying about blind obedience to one side. Both extremes lead to the same place. That's why we need to be aware of and shun either extreme. 

When I see Stephen Harper hijack the right in Alberta, that concerns me. Teachers were upset that during their strike Danielle Smith went to Saudi with Harper to kiss their a*s like Trump did. Remember Stephen Harper handed Canadian oil rights over to China. What he's doing in Saudi is not good

Pierre Poilievre supporting Stephen Harper's Neo Con is a bad thing. Just like Pierre Poilievre's blind support for a globalist like Netanyahu is. Pierre Poilievre publicly denouncing public sector workers isn't going to get him elected. That's why he lost in Ottawa. Public sector workers didn't want to lose their jobs. 

One thing that Stephen Harper did right was get rid of the long gun registry. All this extremism concerns me because it means we won't be able to get our guns back. The last order in council the Liberals took away without a vote. 


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