Front Burner

Is Alberta headed towards a separation vote?

Premier Danielle Smith’s United Conservative Party just passed a bill that slashes the number of signatures needed to trigger a constitutional referendum. Could this make a separation referendum likely?
A person stands in front of flags.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she's hopeful about trade talks. (Jason Franson/The Canadian Press)

Hundreds of people filled a banquet hall in Calgary last week to hear from the Alberta Prosperity Project, a group that wants Alberta to separate from Canada.

They're trying to drum up support for a petition and earn enough signatures to trigger a referendum on separation in 2026.

One of the reasons the petition is picking up steam is because Premier Danielle Smith's United Conservative Party has just passed legislation that would lower the bar for holding a referendum vote.

Jason Markusoff is a producer and writer who covers Alberta politics for the CBC. He speaks to host Jayme Poisson about Smith's latest political moves, including the backlash, as well as the separatist movement itself.

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