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Alberta Joining the USA Would Be a Game-Changer — And Ottawa Is Losing Its Mind

Let’s stop pretending this idea came out of nowhere.

For over six months now, Alberta independence advocates have reportedly been meeting quietly with U.S. officials.

Not once, not casually, but repeatedly.

And instead of outright denials from Washington, what we’re getting is silence… and curiosity.

That alone tells you everything.

Because if this were a joke, Ottawa wouldn’t be panicking.

If Alberta joined the United States, it would be one of the largest strategic wins America has seen in decades and one of the most crushing blows Canada could ever take.

Alberta isn’t some fringe province.

It’s the economic engine.

The energy heart.

The province Canada lectures, taxes, and suffocates while pretending it can survive without it.

Now Ottawa is crying “foreign interference.”

No, this is foreign interest.

For the United States, Alberta is a once-in-a-generation opportunity:

• One of the largest energy reserves on Earth

• A population aligned with free enterprise, resource development, and economic realism

• A culture far closer to Texas than Toronto

And yes, there are growing reports that the U.S. may be willing to help Alberta chart a path to independence if that’s the will of its people.

That terrifies Canada.

Because Alberta under the Stars and Stripes means:

• American energy dominance on steroids

• A fortified North American supply chain

• Billions in GDP, jobs, and leverage

Canada without Alberta?

A shell.

Without Alberta, Canada loses:

• Energy credibility

• Federal revenue lifelines

• Any serious claim to economic strength

That’s why the response isn’t debate.

It’s outrage, moralizing, and accusations.

They’re not angry because the idea is illegal.

They’re angry because it’s possible.

Alberta doesn’t want to be governed by elites who despise its industries while living off its output.

It doesn’t want policies written by people who’ve never created wealth telling them how to survive.

This isn’t treason.

It’s self-determination.

And Canada’s biggest fear isn’t U.S. involvement.

It’s waking up to the realization that Alberta has options and that for the first time, America might be listening.

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