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Something remarkable is happening in Alberta right now. In this video we wave Alberta independence flags in Calgary and capture the real reactions from everyday Albertans driving past the famous Peter’s Drive-In. As vehicles pass by, many drivers honk, wave, and give thumbs up in support. These spontaneous reactions reveal something that is often missing from online debates about Alberta politics. Real world public sentiment. What you see in this video is a small but visible part of the growing Alberta independence movement. Across the province, ordinary Albertans are beginning to openly discuss Alberta sovereignty, provincial autonomy, and the future relationship between Alberta and the federal government in Canada. One of the most interesting moments when standing with Alberta flags in public places is watching how people respond. Many drivers immediately recognize the Alberta flag and react with enthusiasm. Some wave back, some honk their horns, and others slow down to show their support. These reactions matter because they show that conversations about Alberta independence and Western Canada politics are no longer confined to the internet. They are happening in everyday communities. Visibility is one of the most powerful tools any grassroots movement has. When people see their neighbors publicly supporting a cause, it changes how they think about it. Ideas that once seemed fringe begin to feel normal when they become visible in public life. That is exactly what volunteers across Alberta are doing right now. In cities like Calgary, Red Deer, Edmonton, and communities throughout the province, supporters are organizing pop-up petition signing locations and public awareness events. These locations often appear outside busy businesses, near intersections, in parking lots, and at community gathering places where Albertans can easily stop and learn more. Many supporters of Alberta sovereignty argue that Alberta contributes enormously to Canada’s economy through energy production, agriculture, and industry. Yet many feel the province does not receive fair political representation or economic treatment within the federal system. These concerns are often described as Western alienation and are becoming an increasingly important part of the political conversation in Western Canada. Whether someone ultimately supports Alberta independence or simply wants greater provincial autonomy, the conversation is clearly growing. What you see in this video is how grassroots civic engagement begins. A few people standing on a sidewalk, waving Alberta flags, starting conversations, and encouraging others to participate. Small actions can lead to big movements. Subscribe to the channel to see more real conversations with Albertans across the province as we document the Alberta independence movement, Alberta politics, and grassroots activism happening in real time. Follow on X @JonFromAlberta The views expressed on this channel are my own and do not represent Stay Free Alberta or the Alberta Prosperity Project.