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Free in Alberta: Your Guide to Freedom in Practice

Why do we let them sell our clear blue sky?

What profit is there to poisoned water?

Why must we pay to eat?

Why do empty homes exist while people freeze?

What if you could travel anywhere in the province and arrive to a warm bed without a worry?

What if you could walk into any grocer and take what you needed for that nights meal?

What if every spring, pond, lake, and rivers water was clean and clear?

What if we had more days of breathable air?


Freedom is more than a word. It is something we experience and a responsibility. The more we are able to allow people the experience of a free and fair life, the greater our society will be.

True liberty comes from ensuring everyone has access to their basic needs without coercion. Providing resources for human needs frees us all. Free is freedom; they are one and the same.

Man is only as free as his stomach is hungry.

When communities self-organize to provide for each other's needs - whether it's food, shelter, or clean water - they demonstrate that we don't need hierarchical systems to take care of each other. This mutual aid approach has deep roots in various political philosophies that prioritize human needs over profit. People have organized themselves like this for millenia and their are more people organizing themselves to provide for the human needs for all then ever before in human history.

Clean water for all or champagne for the 1%?

Throughout most of human history, access to basic needs was considered a communal right. It's only under modern society that we've normalized putting a price tag on survival itself. You can read about the history of this transformation through the wiki starting points in the archive.

Why must the hungry produce profits for the boss before they can eat?

As we work to make resources freely available in Alberta, we're participating in a long tradition of communities taking care of their own, challenging the notion that basic human needs should be commodified for profit. Freedom isn't just a word - it's access to the basic needs and rights that let everyone thrive. Here's your guide to making freedom real in Alberta.

Quick Access to Resources

Air Water Food Shelter Healthcare Energy Transportation Connection Communications Education Thought

Essential Physical Needs

Air Freedom

Because everyone deserves to breathe clean air. Fighting for clear skies.

  • Air quality monitoring
  • Clean air access
  • Industrial accountability
  • Wildfire prevention

Air Quality Policy

Water Freedom

Because water is life. Protecting our most precious resource.

  • Water rights
  • Clean water access
  • Watershed protection
  • Water justice

Environmental Policy

Food Freedom

Because everyone needs to eat. Making sure no one goes hungry in Alberta.

  • Emergency food access
  • Community gardens
  • Food banks
  • Mutual aid networks

Food Policy

Shelter Freedom

Housing is a human right. Fighting for safe, affordable homes for everyone.

  • Emergency housing
  • Tenant rights
  • Housing justice
  • Community organizing

Housing Policy

Health & Safety

Healthcare Freedom

Because health is a human right. Supporting community wellbeing.

  • Medical access
  • Mental health
  • Prevention
  • Wellness support

Healthcare Policy

Energy Freedom

Working towards sustainable and accessible power for all.

  • Energy assistance
  • Renewable options
  • Conservation help
  • Utility rights

Energy Policy

Mobility & Connection

Transportation Freedom

Moving freely in our communities. Breaking down mobility barriers.

  • Free transit
  • Ride sharing
  • Active transport
  • Accessibility

Transportation Policy

Connection Freedom

Breaking down digital divides and building community spaces. Because we're stronger together.

  • Digital access for all
  • Community gathering spaces
  • Free internet initiatives
  • Building networks of support

Connection Policy

Communications Freedom

Keeping communities connected through accessible communication.

  • Free internet access
  • Community networks
  • Digital literacy
  • Communication rights

Communications Policy

Growth & Development

Education Freedom

Learning should be accessible to all. Breaking down barriers to knowledge.

  • Free courses
  • Educational resources
  • Skill sharing
  • Learning communities

Education Policy

Thought Freedom

Protecting our right to think, create, and express ourselves freely.

  • Independent media
  • Democratic participation
  • Artistic expression
  • Free association

Remember

Real freedom means making sure everyone has what they need to thrive. It's not just about individual liberty - it's about building a community where everyone is truly free.

Get Involved

Want to help build real freedom in Alberta? Here's how:

  1. Learn: Explore each section to understand the issues
  2. Connect: Join local groups and initiatives
  3. Share: Spread the word about resources and rights
  4. Act: Get involved in making change happen

Think About It

"Freedom is not an abstract idea. It's clean water, safe housing, healthy food, and the right to think and speak freely. It's what we build together."

Free Alberta

Because freedom is something we do, not just something we say.

Data Bounties: Help Map Freedom in Alberta 🤠

Wanted: Data Dead or Alive

Working on mapping resources and needs across Alberta. Got data? Send it our way! [email protected]

  • [ ] Resource directories by region
  • [ ] Community organization contacts
  • [ ] Mutual aid networks
  • [ ] Public spaces and services
  • [ ] Access barriers and gaps

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