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Biography
Kerry Lambert is originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba and moved to Calgary in 1996, so he has now been an Albertan longer than a Manitoban.
Kerry is the middle child of three boys and was quite active in sports and school growing up being the class president of both his junior and senior high schools. After high school, he enrolled in a Graphic Design program but didn’t finish because he was hired before he completed it.
He excelled in visual and audio arts and was an entrepreneur starting a mobile DJ service, a bus tour company, and an entertainment company before he was 25. When the opportunity came to set up a multimedia school in Edmonton, Calgary, and Vancouver, he decided to stay in Calgary. After years of teaching, he worked for a military contractor designing computer based simulation software and training for Canadian Forces personnel.
He has since left that and has been running his jukebox and arcade games and entertainment company full time, which takes him across Western Canada.
He is divorced and has two daughters in university enrolled in optometry and dentistry.
Starting just before the pandemic, he was a partner in a bar that followed the rules and mandates but after a year, questioned the failings of government policy and restrictions. Soon after Alberta Health Services forced the Calgary Police Service, Occupational Health and Safety and the City of Calgary to put pressure on the bar’s landlord to close it down.
Since then he’s been actively speaking out and became good friends with Chris Scott from the Whistle Stop Cafe who despite having similar pressure to shut his doors, has managed to push along with his own business.
Together they formed The Chris & Kerry Show and went on the Canadian Convoy of 2022 out to Ottawa and reported what the main stream media did not.
He was instrumental in forming the organization WS Full Steam Ahead which helped those who lost their jobs against the vaccination mandates and is now part of a legal class action law suit against Pfizer and others for vaccine injuries.
He’s also a host of the Alberta Prosperity Project and you can usually see him online on Wednesday nights hosting their weekly webinars.
He is a strong advocate for government changes to policy and bloated bureaucracy and with representing the Independence Party of Alberta, he seeks to have a referendum on Independence away from Canada and form the new country of the Republic of Alberta.
Reason for running
In conversations with constituents over the past weeks, the biggest concern with politics people have are that there's a TWO party system, and both are corrupt. I tell them that there is a THIRD option. Vote for me and I will give you accountability and do my best to grow Alberta into the prosperous province (and eventually country) that it should be. And if you don't like what I'm doing, The Independence Party will have recall legislation in place that is attainable. Not the current policy in place from the current government.
Most of the big issues we have in this province (resources, Climate Change/Net Zero/Carbon Capture, gun and property rights, taxation, policing, healthcare, equalization payments, etc) can be rectified with a referendum on independence. Even if we don't get it, we can have leverage to show the Federal government that we need to negotiate a better deal in confederation.
Because, let's pretend that Alberta was it's own country right now, and Canada asked it to join it under the current deal, you'd be sure that we wouldn't join.
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