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Strategies & Market Trends : Natural Resource Stocks

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To: isopatch who wrote (107807)5/2/2025 4:24:04 PM
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Alberta will have an independence vote,
our Premier Danielle Smith who has spent plenty of time with the current US government taking a peace stance instead of the liberals pretending to fight passed a law the day after the election making a petition for a referendum much easier and more reasonable. I believe 180000 signatures are required for the petition and the group heading it had 200000 sign up the first day. There have been lawyers already working on Alberta leaving already so there is plenty of info on X if you follow the Alberta Prosperity Project. Quebec already went through all the legal hoops right to the Supreme Court as they were tryin to leave in the 90's however their referendum failed so the legal path is laid out for us. Needless to say they will have to have all their ducks in a row prior to the vote as obviously people will have plenty of questions around pensions, passports etc. Personally I would jump into being the 51st and I do believe if we go Saskatchewan will follow as they have the 2nd largest uranium reserves in the world and are good right minded conservative people as well. I think the vote will be for independence first. For those who dont know Alberta currently exports 5% of the worlds oil and could easily bump that up to 10% if not for the liberals, in addition Alberta actually has more oil reserves than the entire US, and there is another huge deposit nobody talks about because the technology isnt there yet to develop it it is not included in the reserve numbers I talked about. The company I worked for Shell oil was up there in the 80's I think with a pilot project.

The Upper Devonian Grosmont platform in Alberta, Canada, is the world's largest heavy oil reservoir hosted in carbonates, with 400-500 billion barrels of IOIP at an average depth of about 250 – 400 m.The Upper 00-500 billion barrels of IOIP at an average depth of about 250 – 400 m.

The attached video is from an expert on geopolitics who wrote the book "Accidental Superpower" and dedicated one chapter in the book about it.

'Alberta as a U.S. state would not simply be rich — the richest in the Union, in fact — but would have a vibrantly well-financed and diverse economy.- Peter Zeihan, The Accidental Superpower

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