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It’s a Monday night in June and hundreds have braved the haze of Canadian wildfires to gather in a cavernous sports facility in the city of Red Deer, Alberta.
Alberta’s secessionists are gaining ground, contesting Prime Minister Carney’s desire to project national unity.
Front Burner host Jayme Poisson reports from Three Hills, Alberta – a town in the political crosshairs of the province’s ...
Eric Adams, a law professor and constitutional scholar at the University of Alberta, says that the current intensity of the ...
Danielle Smith’s Bill 54 makes it dramatically easier to launch referendums, fuelling separatist movements amid fierce ...
Front Burner and CBC News visited a small town at the centre of two big rural Alberta byelections. Here's what they found.
Simply put, if Alberta were to leave Canada, it would lose all enforceable rights and protections offered by the Canadian ...
When Trump lands in Alberta for the annual G-7 meeting, he will be arriving in Canada’s oil heartland, where a passionate ...
Supreme Court-winning lawyer says his Alberta separatist group would protect and enhance First Nations' rights and prosperity ...
Prime Minister Carney faces a critical unity test, emphasizing infrastructure projects and pipelines to address Alberta’s ...
The Alberta NDP says a poster for a townhall happening later this month is “proof” the UCP is a separatist party. Energy ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNMorton: Yes or No separation question wrong way to hold referendumThe APP’s referendum question is blunt: “Do you agree that Alberta shall become a sovereign country and cease to be a ...
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