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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.
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is urging her Ontario counterpart Doug Ford to mind his own business when it comes ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSmith defends timing of Alberta referendum speech as Carney calls for Canadian unityAlberta Premier Danielle Smith says the timing of her Monday announcement on a potential separation referendum was linked to ...
REDWATER - A wildfire burning in a rural area northeast of Edmonton has forced some residents from their homes. An Alberta ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'No right talking the way she is': Alberta First Nations chiefs united after emergency meeting denouncing separation talksLeaders of First Nations across Alberta slammed Premier Danielle Smith for not putting talks of a separation referendum to ...
Thick, black smoke from a grass fire in west Edmonton has shut down sections of a major city roadway. A spokesperson from Edmonton Fire Rescue Services says crews received reports shortly after noon ...
This may seem preposterous, but on separation, there will be Albertans quoting Mr. Trump’s Tuesday comments on Canada ...
Edmonton police are performing more extra duty work for private contractors, according to new data. The police say the ...
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Alberta Premier Smith to take questions as separatism talk looms largeAlberta Premier Danielle Smith is to take questions from reporters today after announcing that if citizens gather enough signatures, she will call a referendum on separating from Canada.
Doug Ford appeared to take shots at Alberta Premier Danielle Smith this week as her province considers separating from the rest of Canada.
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