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Energy Independence: Controlling Alberta's Most Valuable Asset: The Alberta Independence Series: Control, Properity, and Self-Determination, #3
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Alberta is ready for a new future—one defined by national control, strategic planning, and the freedom to build without interference. This book lays out a clear, disciplined vision of what Alberta becomes when it stands as a fully sovereign nation.
For decades, Alberta's economic potential was restricted by decisions made outside its borders. Major projects were delayed or cancelled. Infrastructure was stalled by political gatekeeping. Market access was limited by external priorities. Sovereignty ends that pattern. It gives Alberta the authority to design its own systems, build its own corridors, and negotiate directly with global markets.
This book explores the practical realities of nationhood: how Alberta governs its resources, finances its infrastructure, builds national institutions, and positions itself as a competitive global energy and trade nation. It examines the strategic advantages of unified national planning, long‑term economic vision, and full control over taxation, development, and international partnerships.
Written in a clear, direct style, this book avoids ideology and focuses on capability. It shows how Alberta can modernize its infrastructure, strengthen its industries, diversify its economy, and secure its future through sovereign decision‑making. It is a roadmap for Albertans who believe their future should be shaped by Alberta—not by external governments, shifting political coalitions, or distant bureaucracies.
If you believe Alberta deserves the authority to chart its own course, this book provides the framework. If you want a future built on strength, clarity, and national confidence, this is your guide. Alberta has the resources, the talent, and the will. Sovereignty gives it the power.
Alberta is ready for a new future—one defined by national control, strategic planning, and the freedom to build without interference. This book lays out a clear, disciplined vision of what Alberta becomes when it stands as a fully sovereign nation.
For decades, Alberta's economic potential was restricted by decisions made outside its borders. Major projects were delayed or cancelled. Infrastructure was stalled by political gatekeeping. Market access was limited by external priorities. Sovereignty ends that pattern. It gives Alberta the authority to design its own systems, build its own corridors, and negotiate directly with global markets.
This book explores the practical realities of nationhood: how Alberta governs its resources, finances its infrastructure, builds national institutions, and positions itself as a competitive global energy and trade nation. It examines the strategic advantages of unified national planning, long‑term economic vision, and full control over taxation, development, and international partnerships.
Written in a clear, direct style, this book avoids ideology and focuses on capability. It shows how Alberta can modernize its infrastructure, strengthen its industries, diversify its economy, and secure its future through sovereign decision‑making. It is a roadmap for Albertans who believe their future should be shaped by Alberta—not by external governments, shifting political coalitions, or distant bureaucracies.
If you believe Alberta deserves the authority to chart its own course, this book provides the framework. If you want a future built on strength, clarity, and national confidence, this is your guide. Alberta has the resources, the talent, and the will. Sovereignty gives it the power.


















