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A group of Albertans who oppose efforts to have the province separate from the rest of Canada has filed an application to have its referendum petition approved.
Danielle Smiths separation push is grabbing national attention, but at the heart of it lies Albertas oil and gas industry.
Treaties are the greatest obstacle to Alberta separation says a professor when talking about Danielle's Smith's legislation.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta government cites 19 bills as spring sitting ends in shadow of talk on tariffs, separation voteAmong the bills passed since the sitting began on Feb. 25 was legislation formalizing the overhaul of auto insurance rules, ...
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Stockwell Day supports Alberta vote on separation, warns it's dangerous for ToriesThe Alberta separatist movement presents a danger to the federal Conservative party, said former Tory member of Parliament ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
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 to an independent country made up of Alberta, B.C., Saskatchewan and ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNBraid: A separation campaign will hurt the province, the economy and the United Conservative PartyThe talk of separation they sparked with new referendum rules is already hurting the economy. A separatism debate could ...
These people who push for a referendum on Alberta sovereignty are indeed ... far superior to the U.S. The separation debate in Quebec led to a drop in investment, poor economy, and the flight ...
The spring sitting of Alberta's legislature began under the cloud of a health-care contract corruption scandal and ended with ...
EDMONTON — Alberta’s bill lowering the bar for a separation referendum has spurred a First Nation, which straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary, to push ahead with a legal challenge against the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN5d
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith set to shuffle her cabinetAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to shuffle her cabinet days after the legislature broke for the summer. New ministers are scheduled to be sworn in by Lt.-Gov. Salma Lakhani on Friday afternoon ...
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