Break up BC? Maverick Leader Jay Hill on a path to Western Separation

Keean Bexte

May 25, 2021

Alberta is getting screwed – and that is putting it lightly. The same goes for the rest of the Canadian west, but Alberta is the extraordinary example. Since the day Alberta joined Confederation, not a minute has passed when the east has not been bleeding this province and region dry. Picking our pockets, and taking us for granted.

Our men and women fought for this country in war after war; we’ve sent billions in equalization payments; and not once has Ottawa returned the favour.

It’s time to chart a new course. It is time to start a new country. Canada has failed, and wants to drag the west down with it.

In today’s show, not only do we talk to the controversial Maverick leader, we dive into how Parks Canada is another eastern scam to suck money out of Alberta.

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