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Reaction to Alberta’s referendum on a separation referendum

The vote follows a petition drive that drew 301,620 signatures and intensifies a divisive debate over Alberta's place in Canada.

  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced Thursday that an October 19 ballot will ask residents if they want a future binding referendum on quitting Canada, framing it as necessary to understand the will of Albertans.
  • Federal Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre called the 'referendum-on-a-referendum' baffling, arguing it adds confusion rather than settling the debate, while federal and provincial politicians criticized the plan as a divisive waste of resources.
  • Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack argued the process prolongs a divisive campaign for six months, while lawyer Jeff Rath described the proposal as 'kicking the can down the road' regarding the emotional debate.
  • Thomas Lukaszuk, organizer of the Forever Canadian petition, warned Smith has created an unstoppable political force against her, citing the 301,620 people who signed the pro-Canada petition.
  • Cam Davies, leader of the pro-independence Republican Party of Alberta, announced plans to mobilize voters this spring and summer, as separatist and anti-separatist groups pledged vigorous campaigning ahead of the October ballot.
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In the Canadian province of Alberta, residents can decide in October whether or not there should be a binding referendum on secession. This was announced by the premier of the oil-rich province, Danielle Smith.

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Lethbridge News Now broke the news on Thursday, May 21, 2026.
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