This excerpt is from Jordan Peterson’s podcast “Showdown with Ottawa: Alberta’s New Premier | Danielle Smith | EP 306” circa 2023.
In the full video, Peterson exhibits great hostility toward Confederation as he interviews Smith, urging her to state her grievances against Canada. He supports her too-innocent demand that the provinces should be “prepared” to follow Quebec, to “move to a more European” system.
In other words, Alberta, Saskatchewan, all the provinces, should “secede”. This is the necessary implication of her comments.
The two excerpts below pinpoint the real objective of these two globalists from Alberta.
TRANSCRIPT:
[DANIELLE SMITH:]
I think — loud and clear, I’m hearing from Albertans saying, “You know, if that’s — if that’s the way you wanna operate, maybe we should start thinking regionally. Maybe we should start developing partnerships with just the “coalition of the willing”, the two adjacent provinces who share our values, maybe uh, the American States, maybe going up to the north — to uh northern Canada.
Maybe there isn’t much point in us continuing this relationship where we have such a trade imbalance with Quebec and Ontario, if they’re not going to assist us in getting our product to market.
Keywords: regionally, partnerships, “the American States“.
TRANSCRIPT:
[DANIELLE SMITH:]
“We don’t have much control over that, because what happens is they overtax us, at the federal level. This is sort of thee, thuh — one of the flaws of our constitutional arrangement that we set up, is that the federal government can tax us into oblivion.
And then they hoard a pot of money. And then they sort of dribble it back to us saying, “Oh, if you run your programs our way, then we’ll transfer you some of the dollars back.”
So, they, they — the real problem with the — with the way the country operates is that the federal government is taxing and taking more money than they need, and then they’re using that federal spending power to essentially dictate to the provinces. And that’s a real problem.
That’s part of the reason why, when you look at what Quebec has done, they start taking back more authority over their provincial powers, so — they, um, they collect their own income taxes and the reason why I think they ultimately want to do that is, one day, I think they want to move to a more European style of system where each of the sub-national governments collect all their own taxes, and then they pay to the central authority only those dollars that go to support the federal areas of jurisdiction.
And that, I think, is, is — when Quebec moves in that direction, we need to be prepared to move in that direction, too. But I think that’s the evolution of where we’re going.”
[JORDAN PETERSON:]
“Is Quebec farther ahead on that road than Alberta, and is your plan to bring Alberta down that route, and — and, is Saskatchewan on board?
[DANIELLE SMITH:]
“We are going to take, as uh, as much action in our areas of jurisdiction as Quebec. We want to be treated just like Quebec. And Quebec has had, the uh, the, the provincial tax collection powers for a number of years.
In fact, a couple of years ago, they put forward the motion exactly as I described. They said, “okay, now we want to be able to collect all taxes and we’ll just remit to Ottawa our share.” And even the Conservatives supported that motion. So, they’re very close, I think, if there’s a change of government at the federal level, they’re very close, I think, to being able to get that kind of arrangement.
And we don’t want to be left behind. We want exactly the same, the same treatment.”
Keywords: “when Quebec moves in that direction, we need to be prepared to move in that direction“.
Smith’s “coalition of the willing” (to form a regional union) includes the “American states” and western provinces. However, Canada is an east-west confederation, precisely to avoid annexation to the USA.
What we see here with Danielle Smith is intent to “secede” to build a chunk of the North American Union, long underway as clear from the documents at this Nafina Archive web site.
The North American Union is a north-south entity involving the annexation of the remnants of Canada.
Smith alleges that the reason for Quebec’s wanting a “more European” system is to collect all taxes and remit to the federal authority only those taxes required by the federal jurisdiction.
Smith fails to note that in 1980, at the time of the first Quebec referendum, there was no “European Union”. It was the “European Economic Community” with no central authority imposing taxation on the “associate” states.
Therefore, Smith’s explanation for Quebec’s desire to “secede” does not explain that desire in 1980, or in the 1960s when the Parti Québécois was invented. Taxation was not a motive. Smith, appearing to “explain” the “motive” to move toward a “more European” system, has not in fact explained it, because taxation was not a motive to “secede” in the first place.
The true explanation is globalism.
The true aim in merging nations into regions is to then submit those regions to the jurisdiction of a central world government. René Lévesque was a middleman chosen by the Pearson regime and Power Corporation of Canada to pretend to heroically demand national sovereignty for poor, oppressed Quebec.
Around 1983, Lévesque applied for membership of the PQ in the Socialist International, whose two main planks are the achievement of a “world government” and “industrial democracy”, the brand of communism innovated under Marshal Josip Broz Tito in the former Yugoslavia. Industrial democracy is the PQ’s plan for Quebec after it “secedes”, following which it plans to merge again with the other provinces, and with the USA, and with Europe itself, using the EEC-EU accession accords.
The PQ, owned and operated by the federal level of Canada and by Power Corporation of Canada, both of whom invented it in “secret committee” meetings in 1967, is a world-state with a central world government likely to be planted in Jerusalem, in Israel.
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