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The premier of Alberta says she will hold a referendum next year on the energy rich province separating from Canada if citizens gather the required number of signatures on a petition.
Despite the loss, many Conservatives will see this election as proof that victory is within reach. They finished a close ...
Mark Carney has had a short honeymoon since his victory in Canada’s election. A little over a week after spearheading his ...
Alberta's relationship with Ottawa has become increasingly strained over the past decade. Heather Yourex-West reports on Premier Danielle Smith's four-point "Alberta Accord," the document outlining ...
Danielle Smith said she does not support the province leaving Canada but will hold a vote if a petition reaches the required ...
Political pundits say Trump’s campaign to make Canada the 51st state likely assisted Carney to victory, as the liberal leader ...
Smith said she does not personally advocate for secession but that her administration would honor a ballot initiative to separate from Canada if citizens meet the threshold.
Center for North American Prosperity Director Jamie Tronnes says Alberta’s energy sector should ship its natural gas directly to the United States if Prime Minister Mark Carney won’t build an energy ...
Center for North American Prosperity Director Jamie Tronnes says illegal immigration across the Canada-U.S. border might be a topic that comes up during Prime Minister Mark Carney’s first meeting with ...
Representative Mariannette Miller-Meeks (R-IA) says Alberta wanting to join the U.S. after Mark Carney won the Canadian federal election indicates how far-left their new president is. Based on ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she’s appointing a group to negotiate with the Canadian government on removing laws that ...
OTTAWA--The premier of the resource-rich Canadian province of Alberta said it will hold a referendum next year that could include a vote on whether to separate from Canada.