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Alberta: Separatism Then and Now

Michael Wagner

Alberta: Separatism Then and Now

Paperback (Freedom Press Canada Inc. Nov. 17, 2015) , 2 edition
Alberta separatism has been out of the news for many years but that may soon change. Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau was the father of Alberta separatism because he provoked an angry response with his National Energy Program and other socialistic policies. His son Justin has now become the new Liberal prime minister. It may be just a matter of time before Alberta is once again at odds with the federal government. If so, there will be conflict--and Alberta separatism will see a revival. This book--the only one of its kind--describes the background and history of Alberta separatism. Most Albertans are patriotic Canadians, but they won't be pushed around by the federal government, especially when the federal government threatens their livelihoods through attacks on the oil industry. Read how Albertans have fought back in the past, and expect the same if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau comes knocking.
ISBN
1927684323 / 9781927684320
Pages
158
Weight
12.6 oz.
Dimensions
6.0 x 0.4 in.

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