At a Crossroads: Innovation, Identity, and Canada’s Future
A blunt reflection on Canada’s economic stagnation, cultural direction, and whether the country is losing focus while smaller nations surge ahead in innovation and resilience.
This might ruffle feathers, but it needs to be said… Canada is being outpaced in innovation by countries with populations up to eight times smaller.
When critics dismiss Alberta as “too small” to thrive independently, they miss the point. Alberta is larger in landmass, comparable in population, and far richer in natural resources than many nations that are outperforming Canada. The real question isn’t whether Alberta could stand on its own, but why Canada, with so much wealth and talent, is falling behind.
Canada is at a crossroads. We’re slipping economically compared to our neighbour, and we’ve failed to read the spirit of the times — the zeitgeist, so to speak. Across the world, globalism, mass immigration, forced multiculturalism, and gender dogma are being rejected. Meanwhile, here at home, unemployment is rising, quality of life is falling, and too many families are struggling just to get by.
✊ Make Canada Progressive Again.
Today that means focusing on the basics of survival: family, economy, culture, and our people. Gender dogma, globalist illusions, and performative multiculturalism are distractions, not solutions.
As we see in Ukraine, when survival is on the line, there is no room for ideological games. If Canada doesn’t toughen up and refocus on survival, stability, and prosperity, it risks losing the very cohesion that keeps it together.
Alberta is a reminder: our provinces have the resources and resilience to succeed, but they shouldn’t have to go it alone.
The whole country needs to rise to the challenge. Now.



