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As separatist talk simmers in Alberta and Quebec, Canadians say breaking up will be hard to do: poll
Against a backdrop of fresh talk of Alberta separation and the constant spectre of Quebec’s sovereignty movement, a new national opinion poll found that most Canadians say breaking up will be hard to ...
More than 400 people gathered in Red Deer for the launch of a new political party calling for an anti-Canada uprising.
A group of Albertans who oppose efforts to have the province separate from the rest of Canada has filed an application to ...
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Stockwell Day supports Alberta vote on separation, doesn’t think referendum would get 50% supportMore than half of Albertans surveyed said they opposed different separation scenarios — ranging from 59 per cent who said no ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta is at the centre of separatism talks. Here's what it means and if it's possible for the province to leave CanadaTalks of separation have gathered steam after the province introduced a bill that would lower the bar for a potential citizen ...
An independent Alberta would be a landlocked, oil-exporting nation. It would have to enter into long and painful negotiations ...
An Alberta separatist group released a referendum question on independence from Canada that it will petition to get in front of provincial voters later in 2025.
The letter from Smith was addressed to several leaders in Treaty 6, 7 and 8. Critics felt the letter amounted to backroom ...
The Onion Lake Cree Nation says it is going ahead with a challenge to the province’s sovereignty legislation in response to ...
AFP previously fact-checked claims that a petition for Alberta's separation had garnered enough support to trigger a referendum, but unlike French-speaking Quebec, an independence question has ...
Alberta premier said she would think about referendum in 2026. "In the months ahead, there will be many who will try to sow fear and anger among us. Those who would like to see Alberta divided ...
Danielle Smith has previously warned the Mark Carney against any "hostile acts" his new government might take against Alberta.
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