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23 May 2026, 07:40 GMT+10
Albertas premier has agreed to let residents decide whether the province should pursue a path toward independence
Canada's oil-rich province of Alberta will hold a public vote in October on whether to remain in the country or take steps toward a binding referendum on independence, Premier Danielle Smith has announced.
The vote is expected to be held on October 19 and will ask Albertans whether they want the province to remain in Canada. Smith stressed that the ballot would not itself be a binding referendum on Alberta's independence, but would instead gauge whether residents want to pursue one.
The announcement comes after a pro-independence group, Stay Free Alberta, submitted nearly 302,000 signatures in a bid to trigger a citizen-led referendum on leaving Canada. The required threshold was 177,732 signatures, equal to 10% of the votes cast in the previous provincial election.
Smith has said she personally supports Alberta remaining in Canada, but argues that residents should be able to express their views on the province's future. The initiative was also challenged in court by First Nations groups arguing that Alberta's potential secession would violate treaty rights.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded by saying Alberta is "essential" to Canada and vowed to build a stronger country. Ottawa has sought to address some of Alberta's long-running grievances, including disputes over energy policy and access to export markets for the province's oil and gas sector.
Alberta is one of Canada's most important energy-producing regions and has long been at odds with the federal government over environmental regulations, taxation, and pipeline access. Separatist sentiment has been fueled by claims that Ottawa has held back the province's resource economy, though polling suggests full independence remains a minority position.
Even if Albertans vote to pursue independence and hold an official referendum, the province could not unilaterally leave Canada. Under Canada's constitutional framework, a clear referendum result would require negotiations with the federal government and other provinces, while legal challenges from Indigenous groups could further complicate the process.
(RT.com)
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