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Biggest SEPARATION In Canadian History Is About To Go DOWN

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Absolutely massive updates coming out of

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Alberta. It looks like the separation

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vote is going to be happening. People

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said they couldn't get the signatures

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and here we are. And this was all made

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possible because of Mark Carney and the

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Liberals and their absolutely horrible

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policy. Not only did we get information

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today that multiple projects have been

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shut down directly due to Liberal

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legislation and taxes, we're now seeing

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that the US is making it more and more

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clear that they will be there to support

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Alberta if a separation happens. They

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want the projects to move forward. And

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it's so crazy that Mark Carney was asked

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about Quebec separation today. And of

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course, you couldn't talk about that

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because it's so politically unsafe. But

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he's willing to drive an entire province

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of Alberta out of Canada based on his

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horrible policies that he personally

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benefits from. Speaking of him

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personally benefiting, we have a

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absolutely crazy situation that is

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developing. And I might owe an apology

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to the CEO of Air Canada because it

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turns out Mark Hardney might have fired

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him to make billions of dollars. Where

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are the real journalists or even the

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police investigating this situation

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because it is crazy. There's lots to

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talk about in today's video. So, let's

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get into it. Starting off with the

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massive separation update. Can't believe

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we're talking about it so soon. But we

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will get into a an important statement

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that came out of the US ambassador's

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mouth that coincides with all of these

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steps. And we can see this is almost a

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no-brainer for Alberta. Now moving

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forward, some of the major voices behind

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a separation movement in Alberta say it

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was never in doubt, but they say they

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have reached the required number of

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signatures to send their question to a

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provincial vote. Organizers of Stay Free

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Alberta began canvasing earlier this

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year, aiming for nearly 178,000

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signatures on their petition, asking to

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add a question regarding provincial

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independents on an upcoming referendum.

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They had until May 2nd to do so, but

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more than a month before that deadline,

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they say they've reached the number,

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which represents 10% of voters in the

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past provincial election.

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>> We want everybody to keep working like

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we're 100,000 signatures behind. Um, the

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more signatures we get, um, the more it

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legitimizes our movement.

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>> The group hosted rallies and signing

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events across the province earlier this

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winter, and Wrath says the turnouts to

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those often frigid events gave them

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confidence they'd get over the finish

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line.

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>> And that is actually worth noting, and

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we talked about that on the channel,

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like these were voluntary votes, that

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there was not a required called

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election. This is just a general

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grassroots movement that is being done

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for Alberta to leave Canada. Whether

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they become a sovereign nation or they

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work in some sort of territorial

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partnership with the US, this is for

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Alberta to leave Canada. People don't

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realize how historic and serious this

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is. And people lined up in absolutely

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frigid cold to get their signature put

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on this piece of paper. The weather's

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only getting nicer. It's only going to

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be easier to get votes. And once it is a

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required vote for people to turn out

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for, oh, I don't I think people are

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going to be very surprised at the

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numbers. And when we get into all of the

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damage that is being done by the

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Liberals right now, that is absolutely

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sucking Alberta dry. We just got a brand

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new announcement from Mark Carney that

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is even going to be hurting Alberta even

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more. That wasn't even on the docket for

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things to talk about to hurt Alberta.

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They continue to add it to the list and

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there will be more and more frustration.

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And the US is saying we want a trade

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deal. So now trade deals might be

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falling through and they're going,

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"Okay, well we'll take anything you guys

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want to sell us."

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>> The province is hosting a referendum on

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several questions on October 19th, but

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it's still not clear if this question

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will make it on that list. Elections

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Alberta says it's not able to verify the

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petition until the signatures are

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submitted, which has to be done by May

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2nd, but it could be done sooner. If the

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petition is verified, the wording could

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be changed to make the question clearer

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for voters. The reason they're saying

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it's not technically confirmed yet is

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because yes, they're going to have to

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verify the signatures after the

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deadline, but they've got a whole

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another month to get real people through

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the doors, but they've already passed

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the number. They have all the signatures

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they need. They have another month to

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get a cushion of people in there just to

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make sure that everything is there. The

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tees are crossed. The eyes are dotted,

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and this is getting that much closer.

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And it's crazy because Danielle Smith

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has been putting out these statements

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that she wants Alberta to stay in

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Canada. She is doing everything she can

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to say, "Look, Canada, don't force us

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out the door. We want to stay. Stop

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holding us back." And what is happening

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is they continue to crush Alberta and

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the US is going to unleash Alberta.

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People don't understand how rich Alberta

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would be, how successful Alberta would

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be if they had access to actually unlist

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unleashing these projects. Alberta

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Premier Daniel Smith said she's working

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to strengthen Alberta's provincial

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powers within Canada and is negotiating

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a new accord on key energy regulations

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with Prime Minister Mark Carney that

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would bolster carbon prices but also

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pave the way for new oil pipelines. And

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that is important in a second. Our

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agenda is to do what we can to try to

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give Albertans hope again and try to

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address some of the very real pressure

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points that have disaffected so many. Al

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Smith said in a March interview with

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Bloomberg News, "I'm doing everything I

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can to make Canada work, but there is a

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time where it's just not going to work.

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I mean, even this pipeline, and I have

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cautioned people since the announcement,

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I don't think Daniel Smith should have

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gotten on board with that anyways

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because it was a nonsense announcement

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that people got hope that a pipeline was

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going to get built when they had to sign

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on for an increase in carbon taxes, $50

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billion project that just makes Mark

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Carney money, and now they have new

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methane regulations and all of these

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other problems. It was always a

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nonsense. But do you know who's not

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going to give them those nonsense? The

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United States of America, baby. Here we

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have the ambassador from the US to

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Canada, Pete Hora, who could be my

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counterpart if I had become the Canada's

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ambassador down to the US. I didn't get

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the job. Mark Carney gave it to a Black

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Rockck employee. Nothing to see here.

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Mark Carney definitely is not going to

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find ways to benefit himself at all.

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Just stick around until the end because

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you'll see Mark Hardney loves benefiting

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himself. Here are very important

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statements. Pete Hora is saying, "Look,

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Danielle Smith's doing a good job

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negotiating with us. She's showing she

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wants to work with us. She doesn't want

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to use it as leverage against us.

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Because the next clip, this is what

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Western Canada is doing. Western Canada

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says, "Hey, we have a beneficial product

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and us working together would be

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beneficial to the United States. Why

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don't we get a trade deal done?" And

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then the next video from Eastern Canada,

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he says, "Uh, yeah, you want to use our

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resources? Suck it, US. You're going to

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you're going to use it as leverage."

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>> Danielle Smith recognizes it. She she

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talks about it. I think she just po put

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out a post this week from Sierra Week.

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Great conversation with our Secretary of

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the Interior and our Secretary of

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