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All Things AB Separatism (split fm Liberal Minority Government 2025 - ???)

Well thats one confirmed UCP seperstist MLA


Well that was nice of him to let everyone know he's a separatist.

So what is happening with the "Forever Canadian" petition with 456,000 signatures, or is the UCP going to keep pretending that doesn't exist until this separatist one fails to get anywhere near the same amount of signatures?
 
Well that was nice of him to let everyone know he's a separatist.

So what is happening with the "Forever Canadian" petition with 456,000 signatures, or is the UCP going to keep pretending that doesn't exist until this separatist one fails to get anywhere near the same amount of signatures?
Seems to be ignoring it, they announced a committee to study it but also didnt set a date to meet.

Meanwhile rumor is the separatists are still 100k signatures short, and facing an injunction April 9th potentially.
 
Seems to be ignoring it, they announced a committee to study it but also didnt set a date to meet.

Meanwhile rumor is the separatists are still 100k signatures short, and facing an injunction April 9th potentially.
What’s the basis for the potential injunction?
 
What’s the basis for the potential injunction?
Because a court already stated it was an unconstitutional question, they are seeking an injunction to stop collection of any more signatures. April 9th is the hearing from what ive heard
 
I agree with this, Smith has shown she will do anything to help the separatist cause. If the courts strike the petition down, she will find a way to restart it.


Good luck separating an entire province from the country .

Even separating 243 square miles of real estate from a province of 415,518 square miles would require an amendment to the Constitution of Canada. The constitutional amendment would require resolutions from the House of Commons of Canada and the.Senate of Canada and resolutions from the legislative bodies of 7 of the provinces representing at least 50% of the population of Canada.
 
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