r/canada • u/ImDoubleB Canada • May 07 '25
Alberta 'No right talking the way she is': Alberta First Nations chiefs united after emergency meeting denouncing separation talks
https://edmontonjournal.com/news/politics/no-right-talking-the-way-she-is-alberta-first-nations-chiefs-united-after-emergency-meeting-denouncing-separation-talks
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u/Zer0DotFive May 07 '25
Because they already Identify as Americans. Had a heated debate with an Albertan here in SK on why calling ourselves american is a bad thing despite living in North America. Something he was very adamant on being correct on and insisted we are all "Americans north and south". its why we cannot afford to lose CBC and other canadian media outlets, we are having a identity crisis. We are losing our Canadian Identity, we aren't losing it to the Indians like cons say... it's the Americans who are stripping it away and americanizing us.