Separatism
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A Sovereign Alberta Within a United Canada? When Political Language Conceals More Than It Says.

Political language does more than decorate policy. It helps citizens understand what kind of world they are being asked to inhabit. When language clarifies, citizens can judge. When language blurs, citizens may still feel oriented, but the orientation is emotional before it is truthful. They know where they are supposed to stand before they know… Continue reading
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A Letter to Western Canadian Readers: On Power, Separation, and the Cost of Exit

When separatism is framed as leverage (“do this or we leave”) it signals a shift away from persuasion and toward coercion. It treats political relationships not as shared projects to be renewed, but as transactional arrangements to be threatened. Continue reading
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Alberta Can’t Follow Through

“You call for freedom, yet chain yourself fast, A restless spirit, but bound to your past.” Continue reading
