News
10don MSN
Support for separation remains steady at about 30 per cent, according to a new poll, but among that group, separatist ...
10d
Edmonton Journal on MSNAlberta is at the centre of separatism talks. Here's what it means and if it's possible for the province to leave CanadaTalks of separation have gathered steam after the province introduced a bill that would lower the bar for a potential citizen ...
2d
The Walrus on MSNAlberta Is Talking about Separating—AGAINHe was talking about education, but that sense of frustration with Ottawa has been a part of politicking in Alberta since the ...
Alberta’s threat to divorce Canada is getting more serious than ever. Premier Danielle Smith announced this week that the oil-rich province could hold its first-ever referendum on independence i ...
More than 400 people gathered in Red Deer for the launch of a new political party calling for an anti-Canada uprising.
Premier says she wants to lower separatist sentiment. But her political base's anti-Ottawa mood is becoming an anti-Canada mood.
An independent Alberta would be a landlocked, oil-exporting nation. It would have to enter into long and painful negotiations ...
The threat could make development of energy and resource infrastructure investments more likely, raising prosperity but also ...
CALGARY - As separatist discontent bubbles up anew in Alberta, experts say a vote to sever ties with Canada would pitch the country into unexplored territory on everything from money to First ...
The Canadian Press on MSN22d
Stockwell Day supports Alberta vote on separation, doesn’t think referendum would get 50% supportMore than half of Albertans surveyed said they opposed different separation scenarios — ranging from 59 per cent who said no ...
Alberta-Canada relationships could be tense as new borders were established. Given the likely anger and hostility associated with secession and separation, dual citizenship is probably not ...
As separatist talk simmers in Alberta and Quebec, Canadians say breaking up will be hard to do: poll
Most said separation cannot be a unilateral decision, and it should require approval by the federal House of Commons ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results