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"Separation by any province would require not only our inclusion but our explicit consent. Any changes to the constitutional ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he’s not given much thought to whether legislation advanced by his counterpart in ...
The myth that Western oil rich provinces are subsidizing Quebec’s “lavish welfare state” is an argument recycled from the ...
Forty-five years ago today, René Lévesque’s sovereignty-association question was rejected by nearly 60% of voters. Pierre ...
When Randy Boissonnault announced he would not stand for reelection in Edmonton Centre, the party asked Olszewski to move ...
The Canadian province is experiencing a surge in separatist sentiment, fueled by long-standing grievances over perceived economic inequities and political underrepresentation in Canada. While some ...
After the Conservatives’ federal election loss, some Albertans frustrated with Liberal government policies are rallying for ...
The government's question added a perspective-shifting caveat to the simple yes-or-no question, offering a guarantee of no ...
EDMONTON — Alberta’s bill lowering the bar for a separation referendum has spurred a First Nation, which straddles the Alberta-Saskatchewan boundary, to push ahead with a legal challenge against the ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Friday an overhaul of several government ministries, creating two new health ...
Another lawyer representing the community, Michael Marchen, said the sovereignty act is an effective derogation of Onion Lake ...