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March 6th, 2026
Jason LaFace discusses the Forever Canadian/NDP/ATA woes, Raids on Nova Scotia First Nation Cannabis shops and odds & ends!
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February 26, 2026 Random topics on our 1st podcast episode, current state of Canada and Alberta, some laughs and sharing some home recipes 😀 Send us your thoughts and suggestions jason@albertaradio.ca Your Voice Matters with Jay & Mandi Facebook: AlbertaRadioShow X: AlbertaRadios IG: Alberta.Radio
In this latest Truck Talk, Mike reports back from an unfortunate foray into the /r/Edmonton subreddit's analysis of the Alberta independence movement and provides some advise for dealing with the noise.
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Canada has changed.
In this episode, @jasminlaine and I break down how the Liberal Party in Canada shifted further left while Conservatives largely stayed the same — and how everyday Canadians are feeling the impact.
From rising costs of living to policy changes and cultural shifts, we unpack what happened, why it happened, and what it means for the future of this country.
This isn’t about slogans.
It’s about consequences.
If you’re concerned about where Canada is heading, this conversation matters.
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Alberta Radio - Jason LaFace
The status quo and future of Canada
🔥 I Made the Mistake of Checking X This Morning… and Wow. Just… Wow.
I should’ve known better. One scroll through X and it hit me like a freight train: there’s a real problem festering in the rest of the country.
I try to stay civil. I try to stay calm. I try to stay above the noise.
But the moment people find out I’m conservative, I’m Albertan, and I support Alberta independence… suddenly I’m the villain of the story.
They don’t want to understand me. They don’t want a conversation.
They just want to hate me.
So today’s video is a follow‑up to the one I made back in December — the one where I said I don’t like Canada anymore.
Well… this time, I’m taking it up a notch.
Buckle up. This one gets real.
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It's time to call out the historical guilt shaming. The violence towards Stay Free Alberta canvassers. It needs to be addressed.
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Over the past six weeks, hostility toward the Alberta independence movement has escalated dramatically. What started as insults has grown into veiled threats, open threats, and now people getting out of their vehicles looking ready to cross the line into physical confrontation.
In this video, I show the evidence.
The question is: what comes next. With months to go before the fall referendum question, tensions on the pro‑Canada side are rising fast, and it feels inevitable that someone is going to go too far.
The independence movement needs to get ahead of this. Anyone who crosses a legal boundary—threats, intimidation, blocking vehicles—should be reported and held accountable. That’s the only way to stop this from spiraling.
To my friends in the independence movement: stay calm, stay disciplined, and don’t take the bait. Keep your camera rolling, document everything, and report anyone who tries to threaten or obstruct you. Be the adult in the room.
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What happens when you openly support Alberta independence on Edmonton’s Whyte Ave — one of the city’s most politically progressive and outspoken areas?
We walked the street expecting backlash, confrontation, and heckling… but the public reaction surprised us.
In this episode of Talking To Albertans, I’m joined by Jason from @AlbertaRadios as we walk down Whyte Ave carrying a large Alberta flag and inviting real, unscripted conversations about Alberta’s future. Known for its strong political opinions and active street culture, Whyte Ave seemed like the last place you would expect support for Alberta independence.
But instead of hostility, many people honked, waved, smiled, and stopped to engage in respectful conversation — while critics were far quieter than anticipated. The experience raises an important question: Is Alberta independence becoming a more normalized public discussion, even in places where opposition has traditionally been strongest?
This video captures what happens when political debate leaves social media and returns to face-to-face conversation in Edmonton’s public spaces.
What We Discuss
Alberta Independence & Changing Public Reaction
Walking through Whyte Ave revealed a surprising shift in tone. Rather than aggressive confrontation, most reactions were calm, curious, or quietly supportive. The experience suggests Alberta independence may be moving away from being viewed as a fringe idea and toward becoming a topic ordinary Albertans feel increasingly comfortable discussing openly in public.
Indigenous Treaties & Opportunities for Indigenous Peoples
A significant portion of the conversation explores Indigenous treaties and how Alberta independence could affect relationships between governments and Indigenous nations. Because treaties were signed with the Crown rather than provincial governments, independence raises complex constitutional and moral questions about future negotiations, jurisdiction, and partnership. We discuss how localized decision-making could potentially create new opportunities for economic cooperation and direct dialogue, while recognizing that Indigenous communities themselves must ultimately determine what outcomes best serve their interests and rights.
Public Unions, Workers & Governance Reform
We also examine how governance structures might evolve in a smaller, more locally accountable country. The discussion considers whether Alberta could design systems that protect workers while reducing political gridlock, exploring how labour relations, strikes, and public-sector accountability might look under different institutional frameworks.
Federal Policy, Energy & Western Alienation
Long-standing frustrations around federal energy policy, taxation, and political representation are part of the broader discussion. Many Albertans feel decisions affecting the province are often made far from the region itself, contributing to ongoing debates about representation, economic autonomy, and Alberta’s role within Canada.
Practical Questions About Independence
Throughout the walk, we address real-world questions people frequently raise — borders, defense, infrastructure, economics, and transition challenges. Rather than avoiding difficult topics, the goal is to bring them into open civic conversation and treat Alberta independence as a serious subject worthy of discussion.
Why This Video Matters
This video isn’t about slogans or online arguments. It’s about testing ideas in real public spaces and seeing how people actually respond. The unexpected reactions on Whyte Ave suggest something deeper may be changing: Albertans appear increasingly willing to discuss their province’s future openly, respectfully, and face-to-face.
Whether someone ultimately supports Alberta independence or opposes it, open conversation remains essential to a healthy democracy.
Disclaimer
I am a private citizen and do not represent Alberta Prosperity Project, Stay Free Alberta or any other organization. My views are my own.
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If you had walked with us that day, what do you think the public reaction would have been? Let me know in the comments — I read every one.
Chapters
00:00 — Walking Whyte Ave With an Alberta Flag (What We Expected)
13:28 — Could Independence Change Indigenous Treaty Relationships?
24:10 — Where Are the Hecklers? Public Support Starts Showing
36:00 — Public Unions, Strikes & Rethinking Governance
46:14 — Honks, Waves & Unexpected Support on Whyte Ave
51:42 — How Independence Could Impact Indigenous Communities
01:08:09 — Final Reflections: Is Public Opinion Shifting?
Discussing Alberta's path to Independence with Jon "Alberta Patriot" engaging with Edmontonians.
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Listen up! New Alberta DATA center Political Parties, who needs them?#AlbertaIndependence
EPISODE 2 of Over The Target with BertaProudDad is here — featuring Calgary City Councillor Landon Johnston.
Landon shares how he went from blue collar worker to City Councillor, what pushed him to make the move, and what he’s learned inside City Hall. We also break down what’s happening in Calgary politics right now — including the water main fiasco, accountability, and what residents should watch for next.
If you live in Calgary or care about municipal politics, infrastructure, spending, and transparency, you’re going to want to hear this conversation.
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Edmonton's Snow Removal Tracker
= Just another NDP sham.
= Took the idea from an Ontario sham.
= Tax hikes - Winter Nightmare.
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Jan 3rd, 2026 - Afternoon Update
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Alberta Radio - Your Voice Matters - 50th Episode
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Premier Danielle Smith needs to investigate why Edmonton isn't prioritizing services to justify the increases of property taxes. Citizens & property owners are NOT getting the service they pay for!
Alberta Radio! "Truth Serum" w/ Jason LaFace Dec 22nd, 2025
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With recent terrorist acts, we all need to acknowledge that Governments created this problem. Governments need to put an end to these Palestinian protests causing havoc and now to blame for the increasing rise of violence in Western Nations.
This podcast is hosted by Jason LaFace of Edmonton, Alberta
Today I question the narrative of residential schools using Ground Penetrating Radar(GPR) making claims of burials when there’s been no bodies found.
We question the basis of funding and accountability. Not Deniability.
Thank you to OneBC’s Leader Dallas Brodie and Professor Frances Widdowson for pursuing the virtue of truth.





