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Treaties are the greatest obstacle to Alberta separation says a professor when talking about Danielle's Smith's legislation.
Alberta Legislature wrapped up Wednesday evening under a cloud of separatist controversy and allegations of government wrong-doing.
The First Nation filed a statement of claim in 2022, but lawyer Robert Hladun says the community put it on pause, hoping for consultation and a resolution with government.
Alberta's government has made 11th-hour changes to controversial proposed legislation, declaring that no separation referendum question could threaten First Nations' existing treaty rights.
Justice Minister Mickey Amery said Wednesday the United Conservative Party government has heard concerns from First Nations on how such a referendum might affect treaty rights.
Deborah Yedlin gets that some folks in Alberta are not thrilled with yet another federal Liberal government, but she says the ...
Let it be acknowledged that while Jason Kenney’s assessment of the danger posed by the United Conservative Party’s continued ...
Yes, it’s odious that the Premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, should now be attempting to use that same minority of ...
If Alberta had a referendum today on whether or not to separate from Canada and become its own independent country, 37 per ...