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‘I believe in Alberta’: Jann Arden says she stands by anti-separatist rant
Jann Arden says she faces backlash and low-key death threats but maintains her stance against Alberta separatism, emphasizing unity to resolve issues, CBC said.
- On Nov. 13, Jann Arden appears in CBC series `The Assembly` and says she stands by a fiery social media video she made earlier this year ripping into Alberta separatists.
- Explaining her stance, Jann Arden noted, `I believe in Alberta being much better as part of Canada, one of the best countries in the world to live in,` and added, `We have issues that we need to sort out, but we need to do that together.`
- In May, Arden posted an expletive-fuelled TikTok calling Alberta separatists `an embarrassment to this country`; she faced backlash and `low-key death threats` but stood her ground.
- The show format puts Arden before a group of autistic adults who ask probing questions about her brother's conviction, shapeshifting, and a childhood robbery on CBC series The Assembly.
- It was shot over the summer in Vancouver, featuring Jann Arden, Juno-winning Calgary-based pop singer and 63-year-old performer who felt it was important to speak up.
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'I believe in Alberta': Jann Arden says she stands by anti-separatist rant
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right0Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution63% Left
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- 63% of the sources lean Left
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L 63%
C 37%
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