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In a surprising show of solidarity, Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon has expressed strong support for Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's stance on provincial autonomy and potential ...
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Alberta separatism talk goes too far in B.C., but some concerns get sympathyPoliticians and business leaders in British Columbia say talk of separation in Alberta is an opening for better co-operation ...
Alberta is a key driver of the Canadian economy. It’s the leading producer of fossil fuels for the nation, accounting for 84% ...
OTTAWA--Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she hopes to tamp down support in the province for secession from Canada through talks with Prime Minister Mark Carney that address the region's big ...
Canada’s Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said Monday she would hold a referendum for the province’s departure from the Great ...
Danielle Smith said she personally does not support the province leaving Canada and expressed hope of a “path forward” for a ...
A historic surge in US tariffs rattles markets, weakens the US dollar, and reshapes economic expectations. Volatility in long-term Treasury bonds points toward caution, but it’s an opportunity to take ...
Separatist sentiment has been stirring in the Canadian province of Alberta after the recent national election.
Unlike the US, Canada (at least on paper) recognizes a legal right to secession. Alberta gov't now says it may vote on secession next year.
Premier of Alberta Danielle Smith, accompanied by other Council of the Federation members, speaks to reporters at the ...
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