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Two years after Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party defeated Rachel Notley's Alberta New Democrats, CBC News polling ...
It is not even the Alberta government. It is the people of Alberta. Albertans are the bosses! Having referendums engage ...
Alberta separatists are trying to make the case that Alberta, like Quebec, does have a culture that's distinct from the rest of Canada — one rooted in traditional conservative values. But recent ...
These Albertans feel neither strong nor free but constrained, in particular by the environmental predilections of their ...
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Support for separation remains steady at about 30 per cent, according to a new poll, but among that group, separatist ...
Even though pro-independence forces in the 2014 Scottish sovereignty referendum fell short, they did better than expected due ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNYour letters for May 29: If you bought it, a truck probably brought itIn all of the discussion about creating energy corridors, transportation infrastructure that supports cross-country movement ...
A new poll shows that Albertans support the continuation of Crown rule in the province, even as they’re increasingly ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNOpinion: Deciphering Danielle Smith’s bows to separatismSince becoming UCP leader and Alberta premier, Danielle Smith has subtly and not so subtly pushed for provincial independence ...
We spoke with Tiff Macklem, the governor of the Bank of Canada, after a meeting of top economic policymakers in Alberta.
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Edmonton Journal on MSNSaturday's letters: Breaking up health ministry into four a costly scamUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Residents of an oil- and gas-filled Canadian province are reportedly itching to secede from Canada and perhaps even become a U.S. state.
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