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Alberta Separatists Gather Enough Signatures to Trigger Independence Referendum

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Alberta Separatists Submit Signatures for Independence Vote

In a significant development, separatists in Alberta have announced they have gathered enough signatures to initiate a vote on the province’s potential separation from Canada. The group, Stay Free Alberta, revealed on Monday that it has submitted nearly 302,000 signatures to Elections Alberta. This number far exceeds the required 178,000 signatures needed to prompt a ballot measure.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has stated that a province-wide vote could take place as early as October if the signatures are verified. “This is a historic day for Alberta,” said Mitch Sylvestre, the leader of Stay Free Alberta, as he led a convoy of supporters to deliver the signatures. “We’ve reached a major milestone, and now we are closer to the next step in our journey.”

While Premier Smith has expressed her opposition to Alberta’s separation, she has criticized previous federal Liberal governments for enacting laws that she argues have hindered the province’s oil production and export capabilities, costing Alberta billions. She believes that federal involvement in provincial matters should be minimal.

On Monday, over 300 supporters gathered in Edmonton, proudly waving the provincial flag and chanting “Alberta strong.” A “yes” vote, however, would not automatically guarantee independence, as extensive negotiations with the federal government would need to follow.

Political analyst Daniel Béland from McGill University noted that, despite the push for independence, Canada’s Liberal Prime Minister Mark Carney remains popular in Alberta. He commented that the desire for independence arises from longstanding grievances about fiscal and political treatment by the federal government, which some believe intensified during Justin Trudeau’s time in office.

Béland also mentioned challenges ahead, stating that certain Indigenous groups are preparing to oppose the independence movement in court, citing treaty rights.

As developments continue, an Edmonton court is expected to rule this week on a challenge from Alberta First Nations regarding the legality of a separation vote.

This story is developing and will be updated as new information arises.

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