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Albertans rally for separation, saying issues will not change underneath Liberals

Editorial Board Published May 4, 2025
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Katheryn Speck mentioned she was a Canadian nationalist, travelled the world with a maple leaf on her backpack and as soon as lived in Quebec so she might grow to be fluently bilingual.

However on Saturday she was amongst tons of of people that rallied on the Alberta legislature to assist separation from Canada, with many within the crowd waving Alberta flags and some even displaying the U.S. Stars and Stripes.

“I thought it was a beautiful, fantastic country. But now I’m so disappointed. I’m literally crushed that we’ll never be represented in this country and there’s never a chance of changing the government,” Speck mentioned.

Earlier this week, Premier Danielle Smith’s authorities proposed laws that might decrease the bar for holding a referendum.

Whereas Smith instructed reporters she gained’t presuppose what questions Albertans may carry to a poll, the transfer would make it simpler for residents to name for a vote to secede from Canada.

The federal Liberals’ election win Monday has additionally prompted some individuals within the province to demand an exit.

WATCH | Counter-protesters meet tons of of Albertans rallying for separation: 

A whole lot collect in Edmonton to name for separation from Canada

Within the wake of the federal election, which noticed one other mandate for the Liberal social gathering, Alberta launched laws that would make it simpler for residents to pressure referendums. Now, some Albertans advocating for separation from Canada are feeling emboldened. Paige Parsons has extra from a weekend rally on the Legislature.

Speck mentioned the Nationwide Vitality Program of the Eighties eroded her Canadian satisfaction. Now a decade of Liberal insurance policies that she mentioned have blocked pipelines and stymied the province’s power trade have her considering there’s no repair underneath Confederation.

“Once the votes are counted in Ontario, the election is over. We don’t matter. We never matter,” she mentioned.

Hannah Henze, a 17-year-old who attended Saturday’s rally, mentioned she might need felt otherwise about separation if the Conservatives had gained.

“If (Pierre) Poilievre was in, I feel we’d have a lot more hope than a third or fourth Liberal term, which is just going to ruin our country,” Henze mentioned.

Leo Jensen, in the meantime, mentioned Canadians are apprehensive about shedding auto manufacturing jobs because of U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs, however they don’t appear involved about defending jobs in Alberta’s oil and fuel sector.

“I don’t see how a province like Quebec takes all of our dirty money, but they won’t let a dirty pipeline go through Quebec to aid an oil refinery in New Brunswick,” Jensen mentioned.

First Nation issues

A number of dozen counter-protesters tried to drown out the rally, many holding indicators saying that separation would violate treaties with First Nations.

Piikani Nation Chief Troy Knowlton mentioned in a letter earlier this week that it’s comprehensible many within the West are annoyed their rejection of the federal Liberal social gathering within the election didn’t play out elsewhere. However he mentioned Alberta doesn’t have the authority to intrude with or negate treaties.

On her provincewide radio call-in present on Saturday, the premier mentioned she absolutely respects treaty rights.

“Everything I do is changing Alberta’s relationship with Ottawa. First Nations have their own relationship with Ottawa and that’s enshrined in treaty. That does not change,” Smith mentioned.

WATCH | Premier Smith takes a swing at Ottawa post-election: 

Smith slams Ottawa’s clear power plan, defends referendum transfer

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith accuses the federal authorities of pushing a net-zero power plan that might be disastrous for the province, whereas additionally defending laws that might make it simpler to set off a referendum on separating from Canada.

In March, Smith threatened a “national unity crisis” if the following prime minister doesn’t acquiesce to an inventory of her calls for inside six months, however reiterated this week that she helps a sovereign Alberta inside a united Canada.

Rally attendee Susan Westernaier mentioned she believed the whole lot could be higher if Alberta separated.

“We have the oil, we have the resources. We’re fine,” Westernaier mentioned, noting she believed Monday’s election was rigged.

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