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Canada / Politics
Recent reports have highlighted a growing separatist movement in Alberta, with some individuals seeking US support for independence or even annexation. This has sparked concerns about Canadian sovereignty and the potential for foreign inter...
The push for Alberta's separation isn't new, with roots dating back to the 1970s and the National Energy Program. This program aimed to redistribute Alberta's oil wealth across Canada, sparking resentment in the province. The sense of victimhood has been intensified by the Greenhouse Gas Pollution Pricing Act, which is seen as an attack on Alberta’s oil industry.
Alberta's geographic location also plays a role. While pipelines connect Alberta to the US, reaching Asian markets requires access to ports on the Pacific coast, which is hindered by opposition in British Columbia to new pipelines and tanker traffic.
The Alberta Prosperity Project is spearheading the current separatist movement, aiming to trigger a referendum through a citizen-initiative petition. While the Trump administration's interest in the situation may boost the petition drive, legal experts point out that the Clarity Act sets a high bar for secession, requiring agreement from both the federal parliament and all other provincial legislatures.
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