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Treaties are the greatest obstacle to Alberta separation says a professor when talking about Danielle's Smith's legislation.
Justice Minister Mickey Amery said Wednesday the United Conservative Party government has heard concerns from First Nations on how such a referendum might affect treaty rights.
Alberta's government has made 11th-hour changes to controversial proposed legislation, declaring that no separation referendum question could threaten First Nations' existing treaty rights.
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Calgary Herald on MSNVarcoe: ATCO head says separation talk 'impacting investments now,' as Canada aims to be energy superpowerATCO Ltd. chief executive Nancy Southern is feeling optimistic about the federal government’s focus on building major ...
One key theme that continues to emerge from any polling on the issue is the movement’s minority status. It’s doomed, just ...
Almost half of all Albertans are willing to take a wait-and-see approach to Carney, particularly on energy, a new poll found ...
The Alberta government will be “playing with fire” if it continues to fan the flames of a referendum on separation, says ...
A bill in the Canadian province of Alberta would reduce the number of signatures needed to get referendums on the ballot. But ...
Its members might want to chat with the folks behind the Keystone XL pipeline, which is now a pile of rusting tubes somewhere in the Dakotas.
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Regina Leader Post on MSNLetters: Western separation, 51st state threats need serious considerationI heard that Alberta wanted to withdraw from the Canada Pension Plan and establish its own Alberta pension plan. Initially, ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Carney's lack of pipeline commitment could cause separatist sentiment to growAnd in his cabinet, also announced on Tuesday, Carney retained Steven Guilbeault in a powerful position in Quebec and ...
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