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Poilievre tells Joe Rogan Alberta will never leave Canada

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On the Joe Rogan podcast released earlier this week, Pierre Poilievre acknowledges “legitimate frustrations” but says Canada will remain united.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is downplaying the likelihood of Alberta separating, saying the country will remain united despite growing frustration from Albertans.

Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, Poilievre dismissed the idea outright when asked whether Alberta would leave Canada.

“That won’t happen,” he said, while acknowledging that “some people are frustrated” and that there are “legitimate frustrations” in the province.

Poilievre, who was born and raised in Alberta, emphasized the province’s strong sense of national identity, calling Albertans “seriously patriotic Canadians” and highlighting their work ethic and cultural ties to the land.

 
On the Joe Rogan podcast released earlier this week, Pierre Poilievre acknowledges “legitimate frustrations” but says Canada will remain united.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is downplaying the likelihood of Alberta separating, saying the country will remain united despite growing frustration from Albertans.

Speaking on The Joe Rogan Experience, Poilievre dismissed the idea outright when asked whether Alberta would leave Canada.

“That won’t happen,” he said, while acknowledging that “some people are frustrated” and that there are “legitimate frustrations” in the province.

Poilievre, who was born and raised in Alberta, emphasized the province’s strong sense of national identity, calling Albertans “seriously patriotic Canadians” and highlighting their work ethic and cultural ties to the land.

Pierre is correct in his assessment. I know that the minority who favour separation hit the headlines especially in the US, but the grassroots are still in favour of keeping the country together and that movement is gathering steam. Alberta is right next door to me, and I know people from there, living there, and this is how it really is, boots on the ground. Not the wishful thinking that hits the news.
 
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