Alberta lawmakers, a largely rural Canadian province, recently rejected Canadian authoritarianism led by WEF puppet Justin Trudeau. Trudeau is an open admirer of Chinese-style communism and recently called protests against his iron-fisted rule “troublesome.”

According to The Guardian:

Alberta passed controversial “sovereignty” legislation that would allow it to disregard federal laws. This could lead to a hostile relationship with Justin Trudeau, Canada’s prime minister, and tensions with Indigenous leaders.

After weeks of criticism, the governing United Conservative party approved Bill 1, The Alberta Sovereignty Within a United Canada Act. It was passed shortly after midnight on Thursday. This was after removing a controversial provision that would have given the provincial cabinet the ability to bypass the legislature and rewrite laws.

The law’s essence is to grant local jurisdictions, such as schools, police departments, municipal authorities, etc. — legal permission to ignore federal regulations like the draconian COVID-19 limitations. The people of Alberta would have the legal right to refuse Canada’s mini-Castro’s attempts to shut down the entire country from Ottawa.

Corporate media have noted with delight that Alberta’s challenge of the federal government’s (which is a co-opted proxy for The WEF) hegemony has not been successful. This is despite legal scrutiny. A provincial bill that renounces federal power cannot pass because it is too deeply ensconced in legal fiat.

Instead, the law is a sign of a shift within the public consciousness, and a harbinger of things to come.

Trudeau’s unusually muted response to the challenge to his authority could indicate that he is conscious of his precarious political situation, even though he knows the law won’t be upheld in court. “I don’t want to take anything off of the table, but it’s not my intention to fight. We will continue to provide services for Albertans. He stated that his focus will always be constructive and delivering for all citizens of the country. Compare that with his last year’s defamation against Canadian truckers as domestic terrorists.

Recent polling shows that the majority of Canadians want Trudeau’s resignation in the new year. His moment of weakness is now for his adversaries — all the decent people who have been under his rule for years — to get in the knife (metaphorically).

Purging Trudeau would be symbolic, however. As Klaus Schwab, WEF head, brags, Trudeau’s cabinet likely includes his successor, but it is also compromised.

Canada needs a political revolution. Not just a symbolic change of the puppet-in-chief. It requires more of Alberta’s offerings.