Friday, May 29, 2026

Alberta, what's up?


Alberta Premier Danielle Smith isn’t leaving Canada, and she hasn’t said she wants to — but she has added a question to the October 2026 ballot asking Albertans whether the province should begin exploring a path toward a future separation vote. This doesn’t separate Alberta; it simply measures public sentiment after a court struck down a citizen‑led petition for failing to consult First Nations. Other leaders, including Prime Minister Mark Carney and B.C. Premier David Eby, have warned the move could create uncertainty, but for now nothing changes — Alberta remains fully part of Canada, and any next steps would require more consultations, more court rulings, and more votes.

The Economic Reality of Separatism: What a Professional Investor Sees That Danielle Smith and Separatists Ignore

The following is based on an interview with a professional investor who has 35 years of market experience, a CSC designation, and a direct line to a VP at one of the world's largest oil companies.  Where statements reflect her personal analysis, opinion, or forecast, that is indicated.

The Quebec Precedent: 700 Companies Fled and Real Estate Collapsed

My source was in Ottawa during the 1995 Quebec referendum.  She traveled into Quebec and saw the devastation firsthand.  House fires sale signs covered every block. Businesses displayed closed or closing out sale signs.  Her subsequent research confirmed what she witnessed.

The economic impact was severe and documented.  Some 700 companies left Quebec to relocate to other Canadian provinces during the period of separatist threat.  The uncertainty caused bond yields to spike, stock markets to suffer, and business investment to freeze.  Property values in Quebec were depressed.  Capital fled until reined in by high interest rates. The financial system's solvency was severely tested.

The recovery took years. Quebec passed a Balanced Budget Act in 1996 specifically to strengthen its financial credibility after the crisis.  The province's demographic weight within Canada dropped from 24.6 percent to 21.9 percent over the following decades.

My source's warning is direct.  In her personal opinion, Alberta cannot waste 12 years recovering from a mess that was entirely self-inflicted.

Alberta's Oil Reserves: 50 Years and Counting Down

Alberta holds approximately 158.9 billion barrels of proven oil sands reserves, the fourth-largest in the world.  At current production rates, this represents roughly 50 years of supply.   The Alberta Energy Regulator confirms these figures.

However, this assumes sustained prices and demand.  In her personal opinion, if global markets shift, those reserves become stranded assets.  She notes that many countries are already exploring alternative fuels at a scale that is literally mind blowing.

The Currency Problem: What Separation Actually Requires

If Alberta separates, it would need its own currency.  In her personal opinion, that currency would likely be tied to a commodity such as oil.  But as global energy transition accelerates, that currency would have no backing.  Her analysis is clear.  Alberta would be left with oil it cannot sell, resources the world no longer wants, and an economy built on a product with an expiration date.

The Leadership Vacuum: Why Alberta Needs Direction Now

My source's core concern is leadership.  In her personal opinion, Alberta needs extremely strong leadership in the next two decades to guide the province away from fossil fuels.  It will not be easy. But it has to be done.

Instead, in her personal opinion Danielle Smith is cutting corporate taxes to benefit oil companies, promoting separatism to extract concessions, and making Alberta vulnerable to exactly the economic collapse witnessed in Quebec.  She is not planning for the future. She is cashing out the present for the benefit of her oil industry backers.

The Cheating Claim: How the Referendum Is Rigged

My source believes the separatists are cheating.  The referendum question is a trap.  The approved question asks whether Alberta should remain a province or commence a legal process to hold another referendum later.  This is not a direct vote on separation. It is a vote on whether to have a vote, framed as a choice between staying and leaving.

Jeff Rath, legal counsel for the separatist group Stay Free Alberta, called it exactly what it is. "Danielle Smith deals a referendum question from the bottom of the deck."  Over 300,000 Albertans signed a petition for a direct vote on separation and were promised that vote.  Smith replaced it with a referendum on having a referendum.

Conclusion: Cheaters Cannot Win

My source says she rarely posts.  She is not a political partisan.  She is a professional investor who has seen what separation does to real people, real homes, and real portfolios. She knows the math.  She knows the markets.  In her personal opinion, if Alberta separates, ties its currency to oil, and fusion or alternative fuels render that oil obsolete, the province will have nothing.

She is warning me not to tell people to skip this vote.  But the question is rigged.  Yes means you want to stay and start leaving at the same time. No means you do not want to stay.  There is no way to vote that says "I want Alberta to remain in Canada."  Every answer serves Smith's agenda.

Still, she knows that if people who want to stay just stay home, they may repeat the Brexit mistake.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Dirty politics

 

When False Narratives Collide With Real Leadership: Why This Moment Matters

Anyone who knows me knows I’ve been deeply frustrated with our NDP provincial government for quite some time. The list is long, but two issues in particular still sit heavy with me.

The first is the way they changed legislation to force the policing transition on Surrey. We’re all living with the consequences of that decision, and none of it feels like good governance. The second is the ongoing tension between DRIPA and private property rights — another policy area where the government’s approach has created confusion, conflict, and uncertainty for everyday British Columbians.

For the first time in my life, these concerns pushed me to do something I never expected: I joined a political party.

Why I Chose to Support Kerry-Lynne Findlay

Kerry-Lynne Findlay is running for leader of the BC Conservatives, and I’ve supported her because I believe she brings experience, steadiness, and integrity to a moment when our province desperately needs all three. I want a leader who understands the law, respects democratic processes, and doesn’t bulldoze communities with top‑down decisions.

That’s why Friday’s article by journalist Rob Shaw hit me like a punch to the gut.

Rob Shaw reported that Kerry-Lynne was being investigated by Elections Canada over an allegation from the last federal election. Yet according to Kerry-Lynne, she has never been informed of any such investigation. Rob Shaw is a BC Legislative journalist who writes for Glacier Media and reports on CHEK-TV. I know it was published by him, but I don't know if it was ever reported on television on any Canadian network.

As always, readers should confirm political reporting with trusted, reputable sources. But the timing and tone of this story raise questions that deserve scrutiny.

Leadership Should Be Earned — Not Undermined

The results of the BC Conservative leadership race will be announced at 4 p.m. on May 30. I will support whoever the party elects — that’s how democracy works, and I respect the process.

But I can’t pretend I’m not worried.

False or misleading reporting, especially so close to a leadership vote, has the power to distort outcomes, damage reputations, and mislead voters. It’s not just unfair to the candidate — it’s unfair to every member who wants to make an informed choice.

I’m disgusted by the idea that a leadership race could be influenced by unverified allegations or political sabotage. British Columbians deserve better than that. We deserve campaigns built on ideas, not innuendo.

What This Moment Says About Our Politics

This isn’t just about one article or one candidate. It’s about the health of our political culture.

When governments rewrite laws to force outcomes, when media narratives overshadow facts, and when internal party rivalries spill into public smear campaigns, people lose trust. And once trust is gone, it’s incredibly hard to rebuild.

I joined a political party because I want to be part of that rebuilding. I want leaders who rise above cheap shots and focus on the real issues affecting families, communities, and the future of our province.

Whatever happens on May 30, I hope the truth cuts through the noise — and that integrity wins out over manipulation.


Wednesday, May 27, 2026

What' s been happening with our food!

I always read ingredients before I buy food.  I try to keep away from all trans fats, salt and additives.  I saw this on Facebook!  Bagels with fake blueberries!   Blueberries are my favorite fruit.  We have four blueberry trees in our garden.  These are for sale at Costco.  I have not seen them, but I don't walk through the bakery department as it's too tempting.


This was posted on Facebook from a patient who is at Langley Memorial hospital:

Yesterday I had a conversation with a doctor at the hospital that has been workong for an extremely long time. We had a great conversation about the food here and she basically reiterated to me a lot of the things I have been saying about taking the food here and returning to cooking whole foods.
I've also heard it from several nurses, some who are now retired.
Essentially patients were healing and exiting the hospital system quicker when they were being fed a proper nutritious meal.
This flying in frozen food and utilizing processed foods to fill the gaps doesn't do anything to speed up the healing process, in fact it slows it down tremendously.
Sadly a huge chunk of our supermarkets are set up the same way.
A prime example is Costco recently introduced blueberry bagels with fake blueberries.
The way I like to explain how bad our food has become is to look at Superstore. Theu have a bunch of food aisle to walk up and down. Eventually you end up in the health food aisles. If there is a health food aisle, what's the food in the other aisles?
It's typically processed food filled with chemicals produced by companies with a profit first model. When you start to analyze who owns these companies it's typically cigarette manufacturers and pharmaceutical companies.
They have been slowly buying up the food companies, and when they do the ingredients start to change.
It's slowly making us all sicker and sicker 🀒
I know first hand how sick it makes you. I used to weighed 382lbs, and when I lost weight and dropped down to around 200lbs I felt like I was reborn. I felt 25 years younger, my brain felt 25 years younger and I started doing things better than I was even doing 25 years earlier.
Part of the reason I ended up in the hospital is, I ran short on cash and wasn't able to eat properly. My body started to slide into a deficit really quickly.
I feel like most of you reading this are also becoming aware of how bad our food is now.
Somehow we need to go back to either growing our own foods as a community, or focusing our support to local organic farmers and ranchers who do more of a traditional way of hearding animals.
It wasn't that long ago we did this.
In the meanwhile I'm still working on getting the food system at the hospital fixed.
Ain't nothing gonna stop me

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

The Price is Right Tonight Canada, Season 2 announces filming dates!


I just found out Season 2 of the Price is Right Tonight Canada will be filmed in Toronto from June 23 - June 30th.  They are filming an entire season so there are a lot of episodes!

    The following information will be used for participant and contestant selection purposes. The information provided must be truthful and accurate and may be incorporated in the program.

    Some special episodes may require you to participate in pairs.

If you are interested here is the link:

https://thepriceisrighttonightseason2.castingcrane.com/

We have decided not to go.  We would love to, but the air fare is  $738 on Porter, $863 on WestJet and over $1K on Air Canada.  FIFA is in full swing in Toronto so hotel prices are over the moon!  Our hotel was one block away from the CBC building and two blocks from the CN Tower.  The price for two nights when filming is on: $1,148.69!  Last December it was before the Christmas rush so we got very reasonable air fare and hotel was a good price.

Monday, May 25, 2026

Sunday at White Rock Beach

California poppies in full bloom!

Yesterday my brother-in-laws sister and brother-in-law came for a visit from Victoria.  My nephew called and asked us to join them for lunch at Cosmos Greek Restaurant in White Rock.  We sat on the patio and it was a gorgeous day.  The beach was busy with a lot of people walking the promonade.  


I've been to Cosmos Greek Restaurant before and always enjoyed the food.  We were so busy catching up, I didn't read the menu.  When the waiter came to take our orders, Brad said "give her the ultimate".  I didn't know what to expect and when it arrived!!!!!

A skewer of prawns and a skewer of lobster!  It was delicious!  

Lots of people were walking the promonade.  Someone posted this picture on the White Rock Facebook page.  It was taken in front of Moby Dick's Fish and Chips at East Beach!  I didn't see anything when I drove by so I guess he moved.  

I really enjoy White Rock beach.  Parking fees have increased!  If you want to walk the beach, it's free up to 10 AM.  Prices drop to $3.00 per hour + fees November - February.  

White Rock Fee (inclusive of Parking Tax where applicable)*

$5.00

Convenience fee*

$0.22

PayByPhone SMS reminder fee*

$0.18

PayByPhone SMS confirmation fee*

$0.18

Subtotal

$5.58

GST/HST 5.00%

$0.03

PST/QST 7.00%

$0.04

Total

$5.65

That's parking for one hour from March - October.  Two hours is $10.00.  There is a daily fee of $18.00 if you park in the parkate.  Many people who don't know White Rock wouldn't know what street to turn on to access the parkade.  These parking costs are really hurting businesses.  Even the people who work at the businesses must pay the daily rate.  

We were there at 1 PM and there was still lots of parking spaces.  I parked right by the restaurant!  


Sunday, May 24, 2026

Canadian Food Labelling

I still get confused when checking the labels on Canadian food.  I read this article from Todd Maffin and thought I would share it.   I enjoy his thoughts:

I want to move to Australia.

And before you angrily hit Reply, hear me out, because I have one very specific reason, and it involves Froot Loops.

The label we need

Australia has a food labelling system that should make every Canadian deeply embarrassed.

When you pick up a product in an Australian grocery store, you see a kangaroo logo inside a triangle. Beneath that logo is a bar chart, one that tells you, instantly, what percentage of the ingredients in that product are actually Australian.


This became mandatory there in 2018.

Now let me remind you what we have in Canada. There is a legal definition for "Made in Canada" and "Product of Canada."

Then, we have an absolute clusterfuck of vague but impressive-sounding claims like "Prepared in Canada" or "Packed in Canada" or "Imported by this Canadian company" and "Farted on briefly in Canada while it was in transit."

No bar chart. No house hippo holding up a percentage.

It should be easier to compare products.

For instance, two boxes of Froot Loops. Should I buy:

  • πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ / πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ — the one that’s made in Canada by Canadians (Kellogg’s “Froot Loops”), but owned by and run by an American company?

  • πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ / πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ — or the copycat cereal (Western Family’s “Fruity Whirls”) made by a Canadian company but uses American ingredients, is a product of the U.S., and doesn't disclose where it's actually made?

If we can require bilingual labelling on every package of gum from Nunavut to Niagara, if we can regulate the curvature of cucumbers, surely we can replace this hodgepodge nonsense of "made in, assembled in, packaged in" and just put a little bar chart on a box of crackers so I know if the wheat came from Saskatchewan or Spokane.

Saskatchewan or Spokane?

Am I holding something grown by a Canadian farmer, or something assembled in a warehouse from seventeen countries that all technically touched the product for eleven seconds?

Australia gave the world Vegemite, mandatory voting, hot people, and the phrase "no worries." And now they are lapping us on food transparency.

I'd be more embarrassed, but I can't tell where my feelings were manufactured.


Saturday, May 23, 2026

Welcome to Canada

 

I've heard of most of these place.  I've been close to Dildo, Newfoundland!  I live in British Columbia and I've never heard of Poopoo or Stoner British Columbia.  I put it in Google Maps and nothing came up.  I put it in a search engine and got this:

While there is no major city named Poopoo, British Columbia, the term connects to several distinct and real locations and local initiatives across the province. 
  • Poopoo Creek: A remote, subarctic-climate stream located in the East Kootenay region of the province (Latitude \(50^{\circ} 8' 0"\) N, Longitude \(115^{\circ} 16' 7"\) W), famous among anglers for catching brown, brook, and largemouth trout.
Stoner, British Columbia is a small, unincorporated ranching and logging settlement located roughly 30 km south of Prince George along Highway 97 and the Fraser River. It primarily serves as a rural residential and agricultural area, known in local recreation for camping and as a gateway to nearby provincial parks. 

Who knew?  On my next road trip we should take a detour!

Alberta, what's up?

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith isn’t leaving Canada, and she hasn’t said she wants to — but she has added a question to the October 2026 bal...