"but one analyst is warning against using such serious language"

WTAF CBC? One f*cking analyst?

It's treason

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/eby-alberta-separatist-group-treason-9.7071107

#CdnPoli

B.C. premier doubles down on calling Alberta separatist movement seeking U.S. support 'treason' | CBC News

Calgary-based data analyst John Santos warns that that kind of language could push people toward separatism.

CBC

@harold If calling people "treasonous" pushes them to be more treasonous then they might have actually been treasonous to start with.

SLOW. NEWS. DAY.

@chriscorrigan @harold

Alberta needs an election, use the Notwithstanding clause.

@kevinrns @harold What does this even mean?

@chriscorrigan @harold

There is no method for the federal government to remove provincial governments, even ones that use the Notwithstanding Clause to take rights from people, as Smith has.

Using the Notwithstanding Clause, that stupidly gives non existing powers to provincial governments, to give the federal government powers it does not have, to remove them, is a hilarious satire of the arrogant ugly Alberta Government of traitors.

#hubris #temptation #dante #damned #ableg #cdnpoli

@kevinrns @harold perhaps it would be easier to rely on the existing technical powers vested in the Crown and use the Lieutenant-Governor perigee the Legislature on the basis of the fact that the government is no longer loyal n to the Crown.

What’s the point in having a king if his courtiers can’t fuck things up a bit?

@chriscorrigan @harold

I hope Carney is no Mueller.