"Snow Austin" is a great name, FYI to the outsiders we normally just call it Redmonton (red is the liberal colour up here). It's the provincial capital so it's full of gov bureaucrats.
Last election the "Conservatives" got only 1 seat there.
Calgary, the other major city and the hub of most of the oil & gas industries is about 50/50 pozzed but is run by a dictatorial commie mayor and their police force went full jackboots during COVID vs anything remotely freedom related.
Anything outside the two cities though is the closest thing in Canada to being based, very much anti-Trudeau, anti-Quebec and forms a large part of the base for trucker/freedom support.
Edmonton really is Canada's Texas.
It's Snow Austin.
Every single seat in the city went commie orange in the recent provincial election that the "Conservatives" won.
"Snow Austin" is a great name, FYI to the outsiders we normally just call it Redmonton (red is the liberal colour up here). It's the provincial capital so it's full of gov bureaucrats.
Last election the "Conservatives" got only 1 seat there.
Rest of Alberta still Texas?
For the most part rurally, yeah.
Calgary, the other major city and the hub of most of the oil & gas industries is about 50/50 pozzed but is run by a dictatorial commie mayor and their police force went full jackboots during COVID vs anything remotely freedom related.
Anything outside the two cities though is the closest thing in Canada to being based, very much anti-Trudeau, anti-Quebec and forms a large part of the base for trucker/freedom support.