Alberta
Three young men charged with car jacking 76 year old woman at knife point
From Wetaskiwin RCMP
Wetaskiwin RCMP with Central Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit charge robbery suspects.
On November 7, 2018 a Central Alberta District Crime Reduction Unit (CAD CRU) member observed a car jacking at knife point. A 76-year-old victim was dragged out of her truck by three males who fled in the truck before the CAD CRU member could intervene.
The truck was heading towards Maskwacis and involved in a short pursuit with RCMP and once the vehicle was stopped the three individuals fled on foot. With the assistance from the Maskwacis RCMP, Wetaskiwin General Investigation Section, CAD CRU and the Wetaskiwin RCMP all three male suspects were located and arrested without incident.
The female victim sought medical attention but was not seriously injured.
Jeral Rabbit 19-years-old from Maskwacis, Alberta has been charged with the following offences:
- Robbery with other offensive weapon
- Possession of weapon for dangerous purpose
- Theft of truck
- Fail to comply with conditions X3
- Resist/Obstruct peace officer
He remains in custody with court on November 13, 2018 in Wetaskiwin.
Chaz Cattleman 18-year-old from Calgary, Alberta has been charged with the following offences:
- Robbery with other offensive weapon
- Possession of weapon for dangerous purpose
- Theft of truck
- Resist/Obstruct peace officer
- Assault with weapon
He remains in custody with court on November 13, 2018 in Wetaskiwin.
17-year-old youth male from Wetaskiwin, Alberta has been charged with the following offences:
- Operate motor vehicle while being pursued by police
- Resist/Obstruct peace officer
- Possession of weapon for dangerous purpose
- Theft of truck
- Robbery with other offensive weapon
- Fail to comply with probation order x3
- Fail to comply with conditions
He was brought before a justice of the peace and remains in custody. His next court appearance is November 21, 2018 in Wetaskiwin.
Alberta
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith Media Roundtable from Washington
From the YouTube channel of Alberta Premier Danielle Smith
Members of the media join Premier Danielle Smith for a round table on January 21, 2025.
Alberta
Is There Any Canadian Province More Proud of their Premier Today…
Yakk Stack By Sheldon Yakiwchuk
Prior to Trumps inauguration event and announcement was made that Trump would not be imposing the 25% tariffs…
Which means, Canada seriously dodged a bullet here.
And while the Liberals will most likely frame this as, their success in showing, Bad Orange Man, that they’re tough and ready to burn down what is left of our economy, throwing Alberta under the bus, first…through a nuclear option…
Premier Smith rode this challenge out like the true champion we knew that she would be.
It’s hard to say if this was a legality matter in the grander scheme…or if the 25% tariffs would have truly been as big of an impact on the US…
One thing is clear, however…
Smith was ready to go to the tables with the Trump administration and opt for diplomacy over threats…which should be what we expect from our leaders.
And should these 25% tariffs have gone through…I’m more than sure a Plan B would have been brought out in civil conversations, over screeching rhetoric.
“She’s treasonous”, they screeched.
“She’s supporting her friends in Oil and Gas”, they relent.
“She should put Canada first”, they echo…
And let’s just address these…
Is Walmart beholden to Campbells soup? Fruit of the Loom? Kraft?
Or does Walmart sell products that helps keep their doors open?
Walmart is not beholden to any product…just like Premier Smith isn’t. We have 26% of our GDP – the largest portion – owed to Alberta O&G, something that we have a limited trade partner with, due to the Liberal – Anti-Alberta/Anti-O&G/Anti-Pipeline attitude that wants to spend us further in debt with unreliable and expensive “Renewables”.
What does Alberta get from renewables?
A higher cost for energy, in an affordability crisis, created by the same people who continue to push them…sounds like a terrible deal, for Albertans, and something a true leader would Not Favor.
When Walmart sits down to hash out a deal with Heinz, are they committing treason because they haven’t shown their allegiance to their own, ‘Great Value’ brand Ketchup?
No…other provinces have their own industries and resources, which they are free to continue developing independent of the federal government, as is suitable and supportive of their own economies…Alberta isn’t competing with them, nor Canada as a whole.
Alberta through industry and resource, actually supports Canada through a grand imbalance on “Equalization Payments”…
As do we through paying 50% more into the Canada Pension Plan, than we actually get out of the Canada Pension Plan…to the tune of a $334 Billion Dollars.
And as for this “Team Canada”, horseshit…
The title Premier of Alberta, should hold some clues as to who Premier Smith should be advocating for…as she is the Premier of Alberta and Not the Prime Minister, nor leader in the Liberal Party that has created this fiasco, to begin with.
Rail, as they may…other provinces can’t cast a vote in her support, either way…
None of the other provinces, through Members of Parliament, nor through Premiers, came to support Alberta and our economy through a number of Federal Bills that railed on our provincial resources…
Worse yet…these hypocrites cash cheques from our province, while telling us how to diversify our economy…to which I’d state one thing unequivocally…
If we wanted to be a Have Not Province…like you are…we’ll come and ask you for your advice.
Until then…
I’ll hold my Alberta Flag Higher than my Canadian…
And be proud today, of having the only Premier in the country of Canada, worthy of any praise today!
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