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The mayors of Calgary and Edmonton say talk about an Alberta separation referendum is dangerous for the economy because it creates uncertainty for potential investors.
A new separatist party would obviously bleed support from the UCP. Current Angus Reid polling shows that 65 per cent of UCP ...
Saskatchewan's premier said there's another option to "work with the federal government on amending and changing the ...
Alberta premier Danielle Smith does not support the idea of a separate Alberta from Canada but she wants to risk a separation ...
Natasha BulowskiLocal Journalism Initiative ReporterCanada's National ObserverFirst Nations leaders say a silver lining to the “rhetoric and insanity” b ...
According to Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, who describes herself as a Canadian patriot, she’s only enabling a separation ...
Grievances over Ottawa polices annoying the hell out of us hardly makes Saskatchewan and Alberta distinct societies. Those ...
Various Indigenous leaders have complained vocally about Alberta Premier Danielle Smith’s roundabout way of engaging with the ...
OTTAWA — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is putting a new twist on an old debate over equalization, saying that the federal ...
P.E.I.’s premier connected with Prime Minister Mark Carney this week for the first time since the federal election, as ...
Guthrie says the mere suggestion of an independence vote could damage the economy and destabilize Alberta society. That’s ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's willing to risk a separation referendum in part to avert the emergence of a ...