Alberta a lawyer runs a group to DC for statehood conversations, says Canadians ‘bored’

Canadian lawyer leading the effort to explore the possibility of Alberta to join the United States, as President Donald Trump It continues to commit to closer relationships with the Canadian province rich in energy.
“They are literally hundreds of Albertans who provide and volunteer to join our delegation,” said Jeffrey Rath. “Fox and friends“Thursday.
Rath and a small group of Albertana plan to travel Washington, DCTalk about potential paths for Albert, including independence with economic relationships with the US, territorial status or full state.
He believes that the movement will gain attraction that dissatisfaction is growing with Canadian federal guidance.
“It’s the management committee of people who want to come to Washington on a research basis and meet with a representative named President Trump,” Rath explained.
“To explore the benefits of Albert to become an independent sovereign nation with the Economic Association in the United States, it became US territory or following full statehood.”
Rath claims that Alberta, a home of 4.9 million people and the main center for oil, production and construction, has little in common with the Canadian political elite.
“They completely lost their way,” he said, criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau administration.
Justin Trudeau and Donald Trump have held a recent phone call, according to the White House. (Getty Images)
“Trudeau and [former Bank of Canada Governor Mark] Carney, you know, everyone switches their hands on the tariffs. They will hit Albertans in the teeth and bring a carbon tax increase of 21%in April. ”
Rath claims that alberantans feel alienated from Ottawa policy and share more cultural and economic relationships Montana but with the rest of Canada.
“People in Alberti have been bored that they manage idiotic politicians back to Ontario, who do not understand our province and do not understand it culturally, we are far closely related to our friends in the south in Montana, than we are with all the people in Ottawa,” he said.
The Canadian leaders rejected the notion that Alberta would leave the country. Trudeau confirmed the sovereignty of Canada, speaking to the press There is no “snow ball in hell that Canada will ever be 51. State.”
Rath, however, believes Albert should have the right to choose your own future. He and other local leaders make a proposal to introduce himself to Trump’s administration, urging the US to support Albert an incentive for self -determination.
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“Please support Albert’s self -determination. Promise that Alberta is the same way you promised Greenland. We will be a great partner to the United States and we will all make progress,” Rath said.