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Indigenous leaders are forcefully denouncing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for the idea of separating from Canada.
The Canadian Press on MSN16h
Over half of Canadians say they understand Alberta separatism: pollAmong respondents who support Alberta becoming a country, 76 per cent say they understand why the Prairie province might want ...
A new poll suggests more than half of Canadians say they understand why Alberta might want to split from Canada — even if ...
The Alberta government will be “playing with fire” if it continues to fan the flames of a referendum on separation, says ...
The Canadian Press on MSN7d
Alberta separation referendum would be ‘bad for the country’: Calgary Chamber of CommerceThe head of a group representing Calgary’s business community says a referendum on separation would inflict grave damage on ...
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Regina Leader Post on MSNWhy treaties in Saskatchewan matter in Alberta’s separation controversyRhetoric stoking the flames of Alberta’s independence is frustrating some First Nations people in Saskatchewan who feel the treaties that bind the Prairies together are being largely ignored. Talk of ...
The national chief of the Assembly of First Nations says talk of Alberta separatism is 'irresponsible' and it's "not smart" ...
Treaties are the greatest obstacle to Alberta separation says a professor when talking about Danielle's Smith's legislation.
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Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. could face huge challenges if Alberta declares independenceStewart Prest, a University of B.C. political scientist, said the challenge for Eby is to balance his belief in Confederation ...
Clarifying responsibilities for Indigenous people in an independent Alberta could be difficult. To date, Albertans advocating separation from Canada are doing so without much public discussion of ...
The chiefs want to talk about treaties and Alberta making it easier for the province to separate - should citizens push for a ...
The Canadian Press on MSN13d
Alberta separatist sentiment has Quebec sovereigntists watching cautiouslySome see Alberta's brand of separatism as so fundamentally different from Quebec sovereignty that it's hard not to be dismissive ...
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