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Merely raising the topic of a referendum on separation could deter investment in Alberta, say economists and business leaders ...
Among the bills passed since the sitting began on Feb. 25 was legislation formalizing the overhaul of auto insurance rules, ...
The Alberta government will be “playing with fire” if it continues to fan the flames of a referendum on separation, says ...
ATCO Ltd. chief executive Nancy Southern is feeling optimistic about the federal government’s focus on building major ...
The Chief of the Assembly of First Nations calls talk of Alberta separation "irresponsible" and says failure to consult First Nations would be "unconstitutional." ...
Deborah Yedlin gets that some folks in Alberta are not thrilled with yet another federal Liberal government, but she says the ...
Row after row of Canadian flags fly high atop tall poles over manicured lawns in a southern Alberta town that's also home to ...
National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says First Nations are standing firm against any discussion about Alberta separation ...
The talk of separation they sparked with new referendum rules is already hurting the economy. A separatism debate could ...
Premier says she wants to lower separatist sentiment. But her political base's anti-Ottawa mood is becoming an anti-Canada ...
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has introduced a bill that, if passed, would make it far easier for Albertans to launch referendums on various topics — including splitting from Canada.
A Mi'kmaw Senator says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith can't just override the constitution and take away First Nation rights.