Large crowd gathered at a rally, waving blue flags and showing support for a cause, with diverse attendees engaged in the event.

Large crowd gathered at a rally, waving blue flags and showing support for a cause, with diverse attendees engaged in the event.
The independence movement has gained strong momentum

Will Alberta leave decadent Canada behind?

The process of forcing a referendum on oil-rich Alberta’s independence from woke Canada is going so well that the Canadian liberal establishment has started openly trying to derail the process.

It has arisen today that a Canadian judge has granted a month-long stay preventing Alberta’s chief electoral officer from certifying the results of a petition.

CBC reported:

“Justice Shaina Leonard’s ruling on Friday afternoon also prevents Stay Free Alberta, the group behind the petition, from referring the matter to Justice Minister Mickey Amery once signatures are submitted.

The decision follows an application from two of three First Nations groups who say they believe the petition process threatens treaty rights. The Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and the Blackfoot Confederacy have been seeking a stay on the petition campaign pending a final ruling.”

“A stay functions similarly to an injunction and requires applicants to demonstrate a serious issue for review, irreparable harm and that the balance of convenience favors granting the order.

Leonard found the applicants met the low threshold of establishing arguable issues that are neither frivolous nor vexatious. These include whether the Crown breached its duty to consult and whether provisions of Alberta’s Citizen Initiative Act are unconstitutional.”

Read more: INDEPENDENCE RAMPS UP: Alberta Prosperity Project, Working To Hold a Referendum on Separating Oil-Rich Alberta From Woke Canada, Had Multiple Meetings With White House Officials

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