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Separatist sentiment has been stirring in the Canadian province of Alberta after the recent national election.
The largely conservative province may hold a referendum on separating from the nation in 2026, according to its premier.
The premier of Alberta says she will hold a referendum next year on the energy rich province separating from Canada if ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she’s appointing a group to negotiate with the Canadian government on removing laws that ...
OTTAWA--The premier of the resource-rich Canadian province of Alberta said it will hold a referendum next year that could include a vote on whether to separate from Canada.
It's also the number of signatures that will be needed to force a separation referendum designed to take those five million people and their land out of Canada. Alberta independence groups had ...
This is perhaps best illustrated in Cameron Davies' decision to quit as leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP) of Alberta, which he has served for more than seven years, to take over as the ...
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“I love you, I love you, I love this province.” Alberta, the oil-rich province in Western Canada, is the birthplace both of Mr. Poilievre, 45, and the right-wing populist movement that has ...
Supported by By Matina Stevis-Gridneff Photographs by Amber Bracken Reporting from Calgary, Alberta As Canada barrels through one of the stormiest periods in its history toward an April 28 federal ...