Those calling Corb Lund “Woke Bastard” for protecting our drinking water from Australian earth raping billionaires don’t know what “woke” is. They’re the bastards, not Corb. The anti-woke yell “freedom of speech” and “freedom” but don’t allow others to have what they demand. PS We said NO to coalmines. No is No!

No new coal mining in Alberta’s Rockies.

Albertans have been saying no for years. This Citizen Initiative Petition will finally take this issue to a Referendum vote — but only if we get enough physical signatures on the official form before the deadline.

@canadianpolling.bsky.social‬

Angus Reid / April 28 2026:

Support For Economic Growth Over Environmental Protection:

National: Economic Growth +22

Alberta: Economic Growth +48Thanks to decades of lies and brainwashing by con govt’s
Saskatchewan: Economic Growth +38
Manitoba: Economic Growth +32
Ontario: Economic Growth +26
British Columbia: Economic Growth +18
Atlantic: Economic Growth +18
Quebec: Economic Growth +4

@astevens81.bsky.social‬:

Saskatchewanand Alberta: poison our water, burn our forests, drain our wetlands. Just give us that pump jack and AI data centre.

‬‪@legendsfollower.bsky.social‬:

This answer, brought to you by Canadians fooled into thinking that fossil fuels and hyperscaling AI datacentres are the only way to prosper.

In the vast majority of sectors, we can do both.

Many, if not most rural Albertans, notably those religious, are proudly ignorant and even more proudly filled with hate at immigrants, women and girls, non whites, anything calling out crimes by the fossil fuel industry, anything related to science, health, wisdom, fairness, rights, truth, privacy, and freedom. They yell freedom but have no idea what freedom is; they hate woke but don’t know what it is either.

When Encana/Ovintiv illegally frac’d my community’s drinking water aquifers, I decided something had to be done to try to protect the public interest, our drinking water. I sacrificed my life long savings trying to access Canada’s legal-judicial industry, with judges lying about me and punishing me, and protecting those that broke the law – AER, Alberta gov’t and Encana. Angry ignorant (and I think jealous) rural religious men invaded my private property trying to terrify me silent after Encana doxxed my home location. Fools. I’d do it again, even now knowing how corrupt the legal-judicial industry is, especially the legal industry.

Soon as I read about Corb doing his petition to save the drinking water of many, I cut back on groceries, eliminated fun stuff, and donated a big chunk. If I hadn’t lost my savings, I’d have donated a lot more.

Being called woke by Albertans is one hell of an honour. The buffoons in Alberta that swallowed the propaganda to hate woke, don’t even know what woke is, just like they don’t know what freedom is.

Peter Lougheed was woke. If Jesus existed, he was one of the most woke humans ever.

10 Symptoms of The Woke Mind Virus: 1) you read books and dont burn them. 2) you embrace science. 3) you are willing to change your mind when new information becomes available. 4) you understand that most issues are not black and white. 5) you believe in true equality for all people. 6) you like to share. 7) you embrace cooperation. 8) you respect others' rights. 9) you believe culture and the arts has value. 10) you care for the planet and all of it's life.

Fifty years ago, then-premier Peter Lougheed’s Alberta government banned coal mining on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains#GlobalCarbonFeeAndDividendPetitionthewalrusca.substack.com/p/the-countr…

Keith McNeill (@keith65.bsky.social) 2026-05-11T15:55:16.313Z


‪@drobertsderlc.bsky.social‬:

And gaining him new fans!

‬‪@nigelb.bsky.social‬:

Meantime, those of us who are proudly woke celebrate Lund for putting his own life on hold for months, all in order to fight for an important cause he truly believes in.

@mgrasdal.bsky.social‬:

@flinterr.bsky.social‬:

PS I think he has gained a few fans.

Keep up the good work Corb.

‪@albertapitbull.bsky.social‬:

I think that Corb Lund is making lots of new fans.

We won’t forget him.

Country Singer Corb Lund Called “Woke Bastard” for Protesting Coal Mining in Alberta, His crusade is turning fans against him by Christina Frangou, May 11, 2026, The Walrus

Corb Lund, centre, on land proposed for coal mine development in the eastern slopes of the Livingstone Range south west of Longview, Alberta. (Jeff McIntosh/Canadian Press)

Corb Lund is almost royalty in Alberta. He’s a country music star who comes from a family with four generations of ranching in the province. And he’s stepping into the political spotlight.

This winter, Lund filed a Citizen Initiative Petition with Elections Alberta that, with enough signatories, will force a referendum question on coal mines on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains. Lund is opposed to mining in this region. The Alberta government is not.

“I think it’s crooked as hell,” says Lund. “There’s no upside to it.”

It was the Grassy Mountain project that inspired Lund to act. Grassy Mountain is a long-disputed plan to build a steelmaking coal mine in the Crowsnest Pass, near the town of Blairmore, on the site of a mine that closed decades ago.

Northback, the company behind the mine proposal, and its supporters have cast the project as an economic lifeline propaganda and lies for the region; criticsthose that see and can face reality and the truth claim it will destroy a sensitive area at the headwaters of the Oldman River and harm fish habitat, grasslands, and water, including the drinking water for the 200,000 people who live downstream in Lethbridge and surrounding areas.and a many more further down

Lund and his team call their campaign “Water Not Coal,” and they argue that Alberta shouldn’t be toying with mines in the region. Fifty years ago, then premier Peter Lougheed’s government felt the same and banned coal mining on the eastern slopes. In the spring of 2020, Jason Kenney’s United Conservative Party (UCP) government rescinded that policy, and then, facing public backlash, reinstated it a year later.

Around the same time, a joint review panel put together by the Alberta Energy Regulator and the federal government found that the environmental risk of the Grassy Mountain project outweighed its economic benefit, and the federal government rejected the plan. The Australian company Benga Mining was lead on Grassy Mountain, and in 2023, changed its name to Northback and later changed the proposalit’s the same damned fucking proposal. The polluter-switch-company-names trick isn’t fooling anyone, not even heinous traitor polluter lover Danielle Smith and her environment and water hating UCP . Last spring, the Alberta regulator AER is not a regulator. It’s a polluter and Smith controlled (she plunked her bestie Dave Yager on the board) rubber stamping cesspool of corruptionapproved a new application from Northback for a “Coal Exploration Program” on the site.

The fight goes on, the outcome unclear. A new version of the project is currently undergoing an environmental impact assessment by Northback under the direction of the Alberta Energy Regulator. This one is smaller, uses newer technology, and will assuredly not address any of the environmental concerns flagged by the federal government the first time around.

As far as Lund is concerned, the debate over coal mining should have ended decades ago. He spent the past six years protesting coal mines. In 2021, he rewrote his song “This Is My Prairie,” re-recorded it with Paul Brandt and other Alberta music stars, and watched it go viral as an anti-coal anthem. But it wasn’t enough to make the problem go away for good.

So, he’s upping the ante and using the government’s own legislation to challenge the province on coal mines. It took two tries to get the petition for a citizen initiative under way—after his first application was approved by Elections Alberta, it was effectively cancelled when the UCP government changed the rules. Lund pressed on and filed the paperwork again.

Lund’s background is as Albertan as it gets. His roots in the province go back to 1902, when his great-grandfather founded the homestead that became the family ranch. “I’ve ridden every inch of the place many, many times with my grandpa, and there’s a creek that runs through it,” says Lund, who now lives in Lethbridge. “Every day, my grandpa would comment on that creek . . . whether it was higher than last week or lower, and whether it was clear or cloudy.”

In 1989, Lund started a punk-metal band in Edmonton called the Smalls. A decade-and-a-half later, he turned to country music with a new band, the Hurtin’ Albertans. Since then, he has won a Juno and eleven Canadian Country Music Awards. He writes songs that speak to the land and Albertans’ complicated relationship with the resource sector—the swagger and heartbreak associated with the energy industry, and the boom-and-bust cycles of the province. His songs have lines like too much oil money, not enough booze.

Country music has extra potency in Alberta, where its roots go back further than the province itself and are closely tied to ranching culture, says Gillian Turnbull, director of writing and publishing at University of King’s College and author of Sonic Booms: Making Music in an Oil Town, a history of Calgary’s roots music scene.

In the late 1800s, Americans began to migrate north, bringing cattle to the Canadian prairies, she says. These cowboys sang songs on cattle drives. At night, they’d sing to keep noises at bay and stop cattle from running away. Many of those singing cowboys went on to establish ranches in Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Their repertoire was collected by folklorists in the early twentieth century and brought back to life by singers who were performing in movies and on radio, says Turnbull. In Alberta, that tradition blossomed over decades into a thriving country and roots music scene. It gave rise to stars like Ian Tyson, k.d. lang, Brett Kissel, Paul Brandt, and Terri Clark. Today, Alberta is home to a buzzing live country music scene, with Calgary and Edmonton playing host annually to two of the largest folk music festivals in the country. Lund will headline Calgary’s folk festival in July.

In the past, Lund maintained his popularity, in part, by skillfully avoiding coming across as too political. It’s a dangerous thing for a country music singer to take one side of a hot political issue. Just ask the band formerly known as the Dixie Chicks, who never quite recovered in popularity after speaking out against then United States president George Bush in 2003. A large contingent of Lund’s audience are the same Americans who ditched the Chicks, as they are now called. “He always said that he was quite worried about alienating different factions of his audience and so presented himself as quite neutral for that reason,” Turnbull says.Doing the right thing is always unpopular, notably with fake christian Americans and Albertas, their fake christian cousins. I lost my career, my business, my savings, my peace and safety, speaking out against frac’ing and Encana/Alberta gov’t/AER’s crimes. AER violated my charter rights, in fucking writing, that’s how arrogantly they thought they could terrify me silent. They failed. I still never feel safe anywhere anymore, in Alberta, but I’d do it all again. Water is too important to let money, career, income and personal safety get in the way.

Even now, he walks the line carefully. “I’m not partisan. I don’t like any of the parties at all. My belief system is à la carte,” he says. It’s a version of a quote that he’s been delivering in interviews for a decadeIn Alberta, the parties are all identical with different names – they’re all pro polluter, anti Alberta and anti Albertan. Yes, even the NDP, and especially the green party. Even now, he walks the line carefully. “I’m not partisan. I don’t like any of the parties at all. My belief system is à la carte,” he says. It’s a version of a quote that he’s been delivering in interviews for a decade.

On social media, he’s accused of becoming “a woke bastard” and “a pathetic liberal bitch.” The Liberals are more pro polluter than the cons. Con Harper failed at getting a pipeline built, Liberal Trudeau did.He’s been told that he’s only interested in protecting colonial ranchers’ rights and that he should get out of the province. That he doesn’t care about jobs. His friend and fellow musician Brandt, who’d openly supported Lund on coal mines back in 2021, is now silent on the issue. (Brandt is going through his own political semi-awakening and public blowback, having shared an Instagram photo of himself, featuring the lyric Yeah, I’ve got independence in my veins from his 2004 song “Alberta Bound.” In interviews, Brandt has been ambiguous about his views on Alberta separation.)From my view, sounds like Brandt’s a full on separatist and traitor. He started years go, by supporting the law-violating gun-accumulating Fucker Truckers (he choppered down supplies for the trade and freedom destroying thugs at Coutts) that put so many Canadians at risk, abusing kids, ripping their masks off. I had violent fucker truckers abusing me too, just for wearing a mask to protect the vulnerable in my community, and myself. Brandt is also a hypocrite because he reportedly is against sex trafficking while supporting the worst kid rapist and sex trafficker ever to sit in the oval office.

Brandt was a special speaker at fake christian Danielle Smith’s 2026 “Alberta Christian Leadership Summit.” Smith has publicly said she’s agnostic. Since then she’s become “Christian” I think only because the separatist gang that put her into power are Christian (or claim to be). To me, there’s nothing worse than being a frac’er or a fake christian, especially not “christians” that worship kid rapists. I have no respect for Brandt or any Fucker Trucker or separatist, notably not if they support a lying cruel rights abusing evil fucker like Smith.

Premier Danielle Smith couldn’t resist a jab at Lund: “Maybe he’ll write a song about me,” she said.

Maybe he will, but it ain’t gonna happen anytime soon. Lund doesn’t have time to write songs or practise music or spend time on his ranch right now, he says. He’s too busy with politics.

He’s losing income because of his advocacy. “This is not good for my career,” he says.

My fav song by Corb:

CORB LUND-The Truth Comes Out

Refer also to:

Billionaire Gina Rinehart’s open pit mining, mountaintop removal Hanky Panky? Northback, prev. Benga Mining, asks feds to kill assessment for Grassy Mountain Top Removal Coal Project after 10 years of process, claiming they plan to reduce impacts. Not believable, the harms and water pollution will be just as bad, if not worse. Corb Lund: “… it’s a corrupt and crooked deal that will adversely affect our water and is going to leave a billion dollar mess for the taxpayer to clean up.”

Bravo and thank you Corb Lund! Applies for petition to prohibit coal mining in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes which would protect drinking water for millions.

Bravo and thank you Corb Lund! Applies for petition to prohibit coal mining in Alberta’s Eastern Slopes which would protect drinking water for millions.

Ryan Jesperson: “The Australian coal miners are foreign. … The foreign ones are the ones fucking up the eastern slopes!” Corb Lund livid: “I’ve dug my heels in now.” High River Mayor Craig Snodgrass: “The only foreign-funded money that’s coming into this province right now with the coal stuff is the Ozzies’ money. That’s it. You’re being very hypocritical to pin that on anybody in this province that this coal fight is foreign-funded. It’s not. It’s BS. It’s just us. It’s just Albertans.”

Lorne Fitch: “Open Letter to Investors in Coal: Psst! Wanna buy a coal mine?” Alberta’s Reclamation in the Eastern Slopes: Lipstick on a Decapitated Corpse. biff: “What better name for a minister in charge of rape, pillage and plunder of our natural and needed lands: savage.”

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