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Stockwell Day supports Alberta vote on separation, doesn’t think referendum would get 50% supportFormer Conservative member of Parliament Stockwell Day says Alberta separatism poses a threat to the federal Conservative party — which risks seeing a return to the kind of vote-splitting that was ...
Deborah Yedlin gets that some folks in Alberta are not thrilled with yet another federal Liberal government, but she says the ...
The Canadian Press on MSN14h
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 ...
The Onion Lake Cree Nation says it is going ahead with a challenge to the province’s sovereignty legislation in response to ...
The Canadian Press on MSN16h
First Nation to push ahead with legal challenge of Alberta government’s sovereignty actThe First Nation filed a statement of claim in 2022, but lawyer Robert Hladun says the community put it on pause, hoping for consultation and a resolution with government.
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: ATCO head says separation talk 'impacting investments now,' as Canada aims to be energy superpowerATCO Ltd. chief executive Nancy Southern is feeling optimistic about the federal government’s focus on building major ...
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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, ...
Treaties are the greatest obstacle to Alberta separation says a professor when talking about Danielle's Smith's legislation.
Initially filed in December, 2022, the First Nation claims Premier Danielle Smith’s Alberta Sovereignty within a United ...
Alberta's government has made 11th-hour changes to controversial proposed legislation, declaring that no separation referendum question could threaten First Nations' existing treaty rights.
Danielle Smith’s separation push is grabbing national attention, but at the heart of it lies Alberta’s oil and gas industry.
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