‘F*** Your Fascist Pancakes': Protester Confronts Danielle Smith at K-Days
A woman is going viral Thursday after repeatedly calling Premier Danielle Smith a “fascist” during a K-Days pancake breakfast at the Alberta Legislature.
A woman is going viral Thursday after repeatedly calling Premier Danielle Smith a “fascist” during a K-Days pancake breakfast at the Alberta Legislature.
The confrontation unfolded during the Premier’s Breakfast, held Thursday morning in Edmonton on the south lawn of the Alberta Legislature to mark the return of the annual K-Days celebration.
The incident began when a woman wearing a “Protect Trans Kids” shirt approached Smith and questioned her over Alberta’s AI data centre strategy and economic development.
“I’m just wondering about Alberta selling out to billionaires,” the woman said. “Do you actually think the Epstein class is going to protect you when it all goes down?”
Smith replied, “That’s a lot of unconnected things together.”
The woman continued pressing the premier, accusing her government of approving AI data centres while failing to protect the environment.
A second woman, known on TikTok as @mikaylaresists, then joined the confrontation.
“You’re selling us out to AI data centres,” she shouted. “You just went on a separatist podcast. Why are you platforming Berta Proud Dad?”
She repeatedly accused Smith of being a separatist before escalating her remarks.
“You’re a f***ing separatist,” she yelled. “You don’t care about us. You only care about selling us out for money.”
Security personnel then intervened, escorting the woman away from the event as she continued yelling, “F*** your fascist pancakes,” “F*** Danielle Smith,” and “Let me f***ing go.”
The video was later posted to TikTok by @mikaylaresists and quickly spread across X, drawing widespread attention.
The K-Days confrontation was not the activist’s first heated public exchange. Months earlier, she had a run-in with a Juno News reporter at an Alberta independence rally.
The activist initially agreed to an interview with Juno News while attending the Oct. 25, 2025, rally in Edmonton, where she voiced her opposition to Alberta independence.
“We have to realize we are treaty people and we are in partnership with Indigenous people,” she said, explaining why she opposed Alberta separating from Canada. “I don’t know why you would want to bring Trump-style politics to our country.”
However, after learning the reporter worked for Juno News, the interview quickly deteriorated.
“It would be so embarrassing to work for Juno News. You’re not even an accredited journalist,” she said before demanding the footage be deleted.
She also threatened to sue Juno News while continuing to criticize the outlet in front of other demonstrators.
As the confrontation continued, she turned her attention to other rally attendees, using the megaphone to mock those wearing blue clothing, telling them the colour looked like “fing s*** on you.”
The confrontation was captured on video by Juno News.






