
Rebel News Podcast Alberta independence is coming — and Eastern Canada has no idea
Feb 28, 2026
Tamara Leach, Alberta activist and former Freedom Convoy participant, shares her grassroots organizing and legal fight. Sheila Gunn-Reid, journalist with roots in the oil patch, discusses regional grievances and referendum lessons. Corey Morgan, commentator and sovereignty strategist, outlines campaign planning and persuading undecided voters. They cover referendum mechanics, day‑after planning, and building disciplined local movements.
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Convert Momentum Into A Day After Plan
- Corey Morgan says the movement must convert momentum into a detailed day-after plan covering pensions, debt, currency and litigation.
- He recommends using Quebec's prior work as a template and preparing legal teams for Charter and Clarity Act battles.
Win Votes With Door Knocking And Diplomacy
- Corey Morgan advises grassroots door-to-door conversations are more persuasive than ads; treat volunteers as the campaign.
- He stresses diplomacy: listen first, ask genuine questions, then explain benefits to move undecided voters.
Sell A Positive Vision Not Just Grievances
- Corey Morgan says focus messaging on why independence is better, not just what's wrong with Canada.
- He urges training supporters to explain concrete day-after improvements to persuade emotion-driven pro-Canada voters.


