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The Sovereigntist's Handbook

Charting the Course to Western Independence

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The Sovereigntist's Handbook

By: Cory Morgan
Narrated by: Russell Newton
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Canada's outdated constitution was designed to serve central Canada at the expense of the West.

Efforts to reform the constitution have failed.

Independence parties and movements have come and gone without success.

The West needs to pursue independence, and independence advocates need to change their approach.

In December of 1980, The Globe and Mail described western separatism as “primitive and confused, groping for a platform and searching for a leader.” Here we are over 40 years later, and the statement is as true as ever.

The Sovereigntist's Handbook is a training manual for independence supporters. Creating a solid base of support for independence needs to be done one supporter at a time.

Advocates for independence need a guide, and this is it.

©2023 Cory Morgan (P)2023 SpokenTome Media
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