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Treaties are the greatest obstacle to Alberta separation says a professor when talking about Danielle's Smith's legislation.
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.
The Canadian Press on MSN7d
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 ...
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Edmonton Sun on MSNLetters, May 16: Separation talk distracts from Alberta's real problemsUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Alberta's premier is hell-bent to convince Mark Carney of the need for a process to get pipelines and economic corridors ...
Johnston, who’s leading Alberta’s third-largest city only until the municipal election this fall, spoke on the hot button ...
Alberta MLAs rose ... Bill 54 as fuelling talk of separation. Opposition house leader Christina Gray said government leaders had “abused their power” to limit debate on certain bills by ...
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Alberta separatist sentiment has Quebec sovereigntists watching cautiouslySome see Alberta's brand of separatism as so fundamentally different from Quebec sovereignty that it's hard not to be dismissive ...
In a passionate address to Albertans earlier this week, Premier Danielle Smith outlined her vision for Alberta's future ...
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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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