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Former Alberta deputy premier takes pro-Canada petition fight to driveways, dog parks

Thomas Lukaszuk's petition aims to gather 294,000 signatures to prompt a referendum ensuring Alberta remains part of Canada, countering separatist efforts amid political tensions.

  • Former Alberta politician Thomas Lukaszuk is leading a petition to collect 294,000 names for a referendum on Alberta's status in Canada, needing to complete this by the end of October.
  • The Forever Canadian movement has gathered around 3,000 volunteers who organize signature events across the province, according to Lukaszuk.
  • Recent court rulings will examine the constitutionality of a referendum aimed at separating Alberta from Canada, influenced by new laws affecting referendum thresholds.
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Former Alberta deputy premier takes pro-Canada petition fight to driveways, dog parks

Former Alberta politician Thomas Lukaszuk is a man on a not-so-lonely mission to keep Canada from splitting.

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WellandTribune.ca broke the news in on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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