I didn’t expect to wake up, pour my coffee, and find myself knee-deep in a story that feels like a political thriller written by someone who binge-watched conspiracy documentaries and then decided, “You know what this needs? More spreadsheets.” But here we are. Elections Alberta is going to court, asking for an injunction to force a prominent separatist group to open its financial books like a reluctant diary. And suddenly, everyone’s pretending this is just a boring administrative dispute instead of the ideological cage match it actually is. Let me be honest: whenever I hear the phrase “seeks injunction to disclose finances,” my brain immediately translates it into something more honest— “We think you’re hiding something, and now we’re done asking nicely.” And that’s where things get fun. Because this isn’t just about numbers. It’s never just about numbers. This is about power, legitimacy, and that timeless political sport: pretending transparency is optional until someone threatens t...
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