Polling shows the number of Albertans who ‘strongly agree’ with the importance of traditional family values has grown from 35% to 40% over the past seven years.

The CBC noted that most Albertans see themselves “as political centrists with a slight right skew: On average, they rated themselves at 5.8 out of 10 on this scale.” On the other hand, since 2018, “the number of Albertans who think we’d have fewer problems if there was more emphasis on traditional family values has remained steady, with almost two-thirds of people agreeing with that sentiment,” but “the number of Albertans who strongly agree with the importance of family values has notably grown, from 35 to 40 per cent, over the last seven years.”

This explains in part why in Alberta, the threatened wave of nonstop activism in response to Premier Danielle Smith’s legislation on parental rights and banning sex change “treatments” for children promptly fizzled. There were a few small rallies, but notably little sustained public opposition; the power of the transgender movement in the prairie province turned out to be a paper tiger, and LGBT activists promptly retreated to friendlier and more familiar territory: the courts. Smith has vowed to use the notwithstanding clause if the courts rule against the legislation.

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