While most of the Canadians recover from the idea of becoming the 51st state of the US, an always vocal minority is convinced that it is essential for the future of their country.
Secessionists in Alberta say they are fed up with their oil -rich province who subsidates the rest of the nation.
A dissatisfaction with the status quo, together with avid support for Donald Trump, has led to about 10 percent of Canadians ining separate views, the Telegraph reports.
The idea of Canada that came to the US was first driven by the president last year and was largely joked after he had referred a joke to former leader Justin Trudeau as the 'Governor' of Canada.
Since then, however, he has activated a trade war by drawing rates on some goods that cross the northern border.
In the midst of the growing rate war, the bubbling security movement wins speed.
During a recent improvised ceremony Zwoer, the local Dan Casselman, to abandon an oath from his loyalty to Canada in favor of the US, with reference to his fears that his home country is 'doomed'.
The core of many of the so-called 51st Staters is Gripes anger about the way in which they feel that the oil industry of Alberta is both demonized and exploited by liberals.

Secessionists in Alberta say they are fed up with their oil -rich province that subsidizes the rest of Canada

The 51st Staters group is part of the 10 percent of the Canadians who would support the US
The province offers 56 percent of all American oil imports and is the richest in Canada with a GDP per head of the population.
But measures introduced under the father of former primer minister Justin Trudeau Pierre Trudeau mean that the $ 2 billion in profit is being redistributed to French-speaking Quebec and left-leaning ontario.
The younger Trudeau has also pursued green energy goals at the expense of the oil industry that, according to many Albertanen, is a mistake.
“The only thing we do is say that we want this, yes, we accept President Trump's offer,” Peter Downing of Alberta told The Telegraph.
“We want lower taxes. And we never want to pay another dime to Ottawa by 'equalization'. '
Canadians usually pay more than Americans in tax due to the extensive social services of the country.
Pierre Poilievre, the leader of the conservative party currently connected to the current Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberal Party, estimates that Canada has lost $ 121 billion for 15 oil and gas pipelines that were canceled between 2015 and 2020.
Downing pointed out that Trump's approach, on the other hand, would stimulate jobs in Canada.

The core of many of the so-called 51st Staters is Gripes anger about the way they feel that the oil industry of Alberta has both demonized and exploited by liberals

51st Stater Dab Casselman swore an oath and distance from his loyalty to Canada, which he describes as 'doomed'
Downing, a self -described 'Christian Nationalist', hoped that with the US in the US would mean that Canada is hiring stricter immigration laws in accordance with Trump's views on this issue.
Olieweker Chris Hunter, 40, said he is considering moving to the US to avoid the judgment of liberals looking down on the product of his work while he still uses it.
Although he does not support separation, he is attracted by Trump's policy.
“He is a businessman and I am,” explained Hunter, adding that if Trump took over, he would reconsider.
Other 51st Staters expressed frustration about the structure of the Canadian parliament, which misses the same checks and balances as the US Senate.
Former police officer James Goransrud said that the Canada by the politician by the politician meant that Trudeau could have become 'a dictator' and imposed versatile CO2 taxes.
“It is tax without representation, and historically that is a problem, right?” he said.
He also smelled about the crumbling health service of the country, which, although free to use, has extremely long waiting times.

Ryan Hemsley from Vancouver, is one of the many Canadians who want their country to join the US. He described his home country as a place where the ambition will die.

Donald Trump drove the idea that Canada was a 51st state last year and trolled the previous leader Justin Trudeau of the country by calling him 'Governor of Canada'

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has so far shot every idea that Canada is part of the US
And they are not only Canadians in Alberta. Ryan Hemsley, from Vancouver, previously described his home country as true 'Ambition Gent to Die'.
“You wake up and survive,” he told the free press. 'There is no possibility of growth. You occasionally go out for dinner with friends, a good night, but then you go home, sleep and do it all over again.
“As much as I love Canada, Canada will be the 51st state of the United States, would rejuvenate me.”
However, Prime Minister Carney has adequately agreed the idea of separation.
“America is not Canada. And Canada will never be part of America in any way, forms or forms, “he said.