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Separatist Group Is Asking for Trump’s Help to Split From Canada

Alberta separatists seek a $500 billion U.S. credit line to support independence amid longstanding grievances over federal policies and economic representation, poll shows 19% support.

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Yet another spat over territory is rocking the troubled U.S.-Canada relationship – and it's not a result of a Donald Trump threat to turn his northern neighbor into a 51st state.

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Center

While Donald Trump continues to threaten Canada with tariffs, and the country must face a common front, this is another issue that is further agitating the relationship between the United States and Canada. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Lean Right

Activists in the resource-rich province of Alberta want to ally themselves with the US government in order to become independent of Canada. This could lead Trump to the next geopolitical conflict. A regional government reacts with horror.

·Dortmund, Germany
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Lean Left

The rise of the Parti Québécois (PQ) unsurprisingly worries Ontario Prime Minister Doug Ford, but he speaks less about another threat that should flash on the radar screen across the country: a referendum in Alberta where the "Oui" camp invites Donald Trump to ingest.

·Montreal, Canada
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ALBERTA, CANADA.- It was announced that there were covert meetings between the separatists of Alberta and officials of the Trump administration, increasing tensions between Canada and the United States. It is worth recalling that Alberta is a Canadian province considered to be one of the richest in oil, and whose separatist movement arises from historical tensions with the government of Canada.

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Axios broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, January 29, 2026.
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