Wexit Saskatchewan

A new provincial party takes shape.

In a livestream announcement on the VoteWexit.com Facebook Group, lead
registration coordinator, Eric Wall has announced that the application for
official party registration was delivered to Elections Saskatchewan late
last week.
 
The efforts involved in the registration process managed to gather nearly
1,100 more signatures than what was required to apply – the total signature
count for the application was 3, 599.
 
Wall also stated that the application process should be complete within a
couple weeks and the official word should be posted on the Elections
Saskatchewan website after the approval has been given.

As I predicted.

24 Replies to “Wexit Saskatchewan”

  1. Yes, thank you! I graduated high school in 1970 and during my university years, was more concerned with my grades and what was happening in my courses. But for the last 45 plus years, I have been very interested in politics. I DID try to give the East and the Laurentian Elite the benefit of the doubt. However, I have been disappointed time and again by the federal Conservative party. I will be voting “Western Separation Now!” for the rest of my life.

  2. Great news, Alberta and Saskatchewan should scrap over football but not the western economy and that is what is at stake. Hopefully Albertas wexit is hard at work also. Understand one thing from the start, the so called news media are not your friends, do not use them to get messages out, do not let their sorry ass opinions in their parrot cage liners sway your thinking, use social media like Donald Trump does to go around the liars.

  3. Honestly, the fact they they are on Facebook, that Twitter has not banned them, tells me more about them than I wanted to know.

    It is immediately clear, these people are likely more like Scott Moe, than Winston Churchill. It seems unlikely that they will fight on the beaches, in the hills, or the streets. More likely, they will simply listen to the advice of the CBC, and try to be “electable”.

    I think I can only vote for someone that you tube, twitter, or facebook has deplatformed. That would tell me who is actually seen as a threat by my enemies.

    1. You have to make yourself known by the enemy to get its attention.
      Get on FB, Twatter, etc. first. Then get deplatformed by then.

      1. It’s not like you’ll read anything about them in anything Postmedia or see or hear anything about them on any tv or radio station in this country, except the occasional “RAAACCCIIISSTTT! BIGOT! HOMOPHOBE!!! MISOOGYYYNIIIIST!!” Word has to spread somehow.

    2. I’ve never done U-Tub, Twatter or FacePlant. Never will. I don’t need “social acceptance” as a crutch. When politics for me were up close and personal, the War Measures Act was employed in my part of the country. Try it some time. You really haven’t lived when your neighbor is looking at you as “the enemy”. They scream it from “le balcone”. Get that itchy feeling between the shoulder blades walking down your street? How about mailing a letter.
      These FacePlant folks are basically flower children and not all that serious about things that really matter. They might vote but will they shoot?

  4. I think Wexit is registered in BC but I am not hearing anything. No newsletters or emails? What is heard from Vancouver and Victoria is not the attitude of most BC’ers. A sizeable portion of BC will vote Wexit.

  5. Too much truth to that, Kevin. Bernier was put under the cone of silence before the last election. Is it any surprise few people knew who he was or what his platform was?

  6. Make sure to eschew the CBC. Even Ralph Klein, with serious Liberal leanings, made his opinion on the CBC well known. The CBC is no friend to Alberta or Saskatchewan.

  7. Know what happens when a western party springs up?
    Liberals get confident enough to start a civil war within caucus thinking they will never have a united party to fight an election against.
    Those with leadership ambitions get impatient enough to try to push a current leader out.
    The radical elements within the party start to flex their muscles and work to push moderates out of positions of power or advance policy that scare the voters and keeping them home on Election Day.
    The pundits publicly choose sides and the media starts to openly vet those liberals they see as apostates.

    More please

  8. Wexit, the latest leftist party. After all, the West has produced Rachel Notley, Tommy Douglas, the CCF, a progressive populist party, Edmonton, Horgan … . The notion that the West is a citadel of conservatism is risible.

  9. A provincial WEXIT party is “yeah, OK.”
    Need a Federal WEXIT party to put pure fear into the hearts of the Conservative sell outs “representing” Alberta and Saskatchewan and whoever the next sellout is leading the federal Conservatives.
    There will likely be a federal election before any provincial election in Buffalo.

    1. Actually, I would prefer more disruption from my WEXIT vanguard.

      For example, why a party? You are submitting to the authority of a corrupt system; you are paying money to feed the beast that you claim to be wa ting to kill.

      A more difficult path, but better in my opinion, is no official party, but a coalition of independents. This stops the party name from being on the ballot, but it also keeps money out of Election Canada, Elections Saskatchewan hands…

      We do not allow write in on our ballots, so a certain level of compliance is required, … But NOTHING after that. Work to order.

  10. Actually, I would prefer more disruption from my WEXIT vanguard.

    For example, why a party? You are submitting to the authority of a corrupt system; you are paying money to feed the beast that you claim to be wanting to kill.

    A more difficult path, but better in my opinion, is no official party, but a coalition of independents. This stops the party name from being on the ballot, but it also keeps money out of Election Canada, Elections Saskatchewan hands…

    We do not allow write in on our ballots, so a certain level of compliance is required, … But NOTHING after that. Work to order.

    1. Some questions for thought and reflection:
      1. Is there anything stopping a premier of one province ie Saskatchewan also running for premier of a second province ie Alberta and being the premier of both provinces at the same time? It would need to be a disruptive WEXIT premier.
      2. Is there anything stopping Saskatchewan and Alberta from merging government departments now? Single Dept of Education, or Highways or Environment and completely harmonizing the entire bureaucracy. Economy of scale in services and a stronger single voice. Most of these departments are useless anyway and can be privatized but that’s another discussion.

      With that in place now we can ask these new questions:
      1. What if we went ahead with projects like Frontier Teck or others and defied the federal government to sue us, not show up in court and not pay fines.
      2. What if we flat out rejected to pay equalization and ignored all their pleas to comply.

      We can sit back and wait forever or we can just go out and take it and defy them to stop us.

  11. The West is a citadel of political upheaval. So far I haven’t come across any WEXIT supporters who are NDP leaning. We’ll be stuck with them soon enough because the current federal arrangement takes wealth they’d prefer to redistribute themselves.

  12. Provincial WEXIT parties are very necessary. It is the provinces that decide if a separation referendum will be held.
    A federal WEXIT party, although of interim importance for communications, will never have enough power to achieve anything.

  13. It’s great to now have a positive alternative to the federal party of economic strangulation, CBC propaganda, more debt and, in case you missed it, CBC propaganda. That describes any and all of the current federal parties.

    Most WEXIT people are long past the point of complaining about Trudeau and the LPC. Nothing is going to change if all we do is complain. We have to get up and make things change.

  14. Would it not be simpler to emigrate to the USA? This is not a snarky comment.
    The amalgam that is Canada is not for Westerners. You may live there , but is it your country?

    1. Easier said than done and who says they want to live in the US which has their own political problems? In addition there is no reason for Westerners to abandon their home. Canada no longer offers them anything, so opting out of Canada in favour of independence makes sense to me.

  15. We need a separation referendum on the next election ballot, but Premier Moe loves bowing to the Laurentian elite. I speculate that Moe is planning an early election to catch Wexitsask before they can organize and raise cash. Moe doesn’t have to worry about the ENDP. The communist ENDP are going nowhere. You will clearly see that, as I have said in the past, that Moe is a Liberal in a green jacket. He is in the back pocket of Turdeau. He does a lot of political posturing and that is it.

    He claims to stand up for the people of Saskatchewan (see his billboards), but he doesn’t. He is willing to sacrifice those coal mining jobs at the alter of the green god to meet Turdeau’s expectations. Moe has turned out to be a poor choice for the leader of the Sask Party.

    Wexitsask at least gives hope for a better future.

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