NDP Smoking Peyote – Alberta The Nation
Closures of B.C. parks to non-Indigenous visitors a sign of things to come
The province has gone all in on denigrating non-Indigenous residents
A year ago in these pages, I criticized land acknowledgements for implying that non-Indigenous Canadians are “uninvited guests” in their own country. Now, the B.C. government has embraced these labels.
Yes, B.C.’s Land Act changes give First Nations veto over use of Crown Land
Nathan Cullen says there’s no veto. Cullen, British Columbia’s Minister of Water, Land, and Resource Stewardship, plans to give First Nations joint decision-making authority over Crown land.
Petitioners ask B.C. Supreme Court to force UBC to stop Indigenous land acknowledgements
https://www.ctvnews.ca/vancouver/article/petitioners-ask-bc-supreme-court-to-force-ubc-to-stop-indigenous-land-acknowledgements/
The earliest Americans arrived in the New World 30,000 years ago
https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-07-22-earliest-americans-arrived-new-world-30000-years-ago
The 1st Americans were not who we thought they were
For decades, we thought the first humans to arrive in the Americas came across the Bering Land Bridge 13,000 years ago. New evidence is changing that picture.
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/the-1st-americans-were-not-who-we-thought-they-were
DNA From 12,000-Year-Old Skeleton Helps Answer the Question: Who Were the First Americans?
But therein lies a puzzle: “Modern Native Americans closely resemble people of China, Korea, and Japan… but the oldest American skeletons do not,” says archaeologist and paleontologist James Chatters
Most Albertans want Smith government plan on how to separate
In a new poll, 51 per cent of Albertans want the Smith government to prepare a plan on how Alberta could exit Canada and become an independent country
An Economic Powerhouse as the 51st State of America
For decades, Alberta has stood out as Canada’s economic engine—a province rich in natural resources, entrepreneurial spirit, and rugged independence. Now, a growing chorus of voices—on both sides of the border—is raising a provocative question: What if Alberta became the 51st state of America?
https://investoffshore.com/alberta-an-economic-powerhouse-as-the-51st-state-of-america/
Alberta’s Path to Sovereignty — Evaluating Four Key Options
The conversation around Alberta’s sovereignty has intensified in recent years, with debates focusing on three primary pathways: leveraging U.S. statehood discussions, redefining Alberta’s role within Canada as a Constitutional Republic, or pursuing outright independence. Each option carries distinct advantages and challenges, reflecting Alberta’s growing frustration with federal policies and desire for self-determination. Below, we analyze these pathways and propose the most viable solution for Alberta’s future.
https://albertaprosperityproject.com/alberta-prosperity-project-articles/recap-sovereignty-4ways/