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Re: Alberta independence update,,,, [Re: yotetrapper30] #8601599
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Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
So, I've been following this although not very closely. Explain it to me like I am 5. What has to happen from where you are now for Alberta to secede from Canada?


That one article someone posted says:

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Despite some new momentum, the independence movement faces significant obstacles. Dueling petitions reflect a gap in the relative popularity of the two movements. Stay Free Alberta launched a pro-independence petition in January of 2026, requiring a minimum threshold of 177,732 signatures. The anti-independence group Forever Canada launched a petition in Autumn 2025 with a minimum threshold of 293,976 signatures.

Forever Canada is believed to have garnered some 438,568 verified signatures in the sign-up period, where Stay Free Alberta reportedly just made its threshold – though this remains unconfirmed pending legal challenges. Success isn’t assured yet though given that a significant portion of the signatures are ultimately invalidated in any petition process.

Further, on April 10, the Court of King’s Bench issued a stay after a challenge from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy. The legal action freezes the certification of signatures for a month on the grounds that secession without consultation of First Nations violates their treaty rights.

The CEO of Alberta Prosperity Project, Mitch Sylvestre, responded to a poll indicating 26% of Albertans supported independence by saying: “Polls are irrelevant, as far as we’re concerned here. We’re not paying attention to them”, thereby raising questions about the credibility of their organization, and how realistic they are being about their goals.


Seems like they got their hands full.

Re: Alberta independence update,,,, [Re: spjones] #8601617
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Originally Posted by spjones
Not sure if the Hutterite comment was meant for me?

I can assure you that they are supporters,,,

Point out one negative,,,

Give one legit reason Alberta should remain in Canada?


Yes they sure are. Had ome of their leaders at meeting couple weeks ago. Seems to be other religions groups getting involved and hosting meeting.

Funny how someone 2 provinces over knows so much about what's going on. Knows more then those involved. Amazing.

Re: Alberta independence update,,,, [Re: OhioBoy] #8601618
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Originally Posted by OhioBoy
Originally Posted by yotetrapper30
So, I've been following this although not very closely. Explain it to me like I am 5. What has to happen from where you are now for Alberta to secede from Canada?


That one article someone posted says:

Quote

Despite some new momentum, the independence movement faces significant obstacles. Dueling petitions reflect a gap in the relative popularity of the two movements. Stay Free Alberta launched a pro-independence petition in January of 2026, requiring a minimum threshold of 177,732 signatures. The anti-independence group Forever Canada launched a petition in Autumn 2025 with a minimum threshold of 293,976 signatures.

Forever Canada is believed to have garnered some 438,568 verified signatures in the sign-up period, where Stay Free Alberta reportedly just made its threshold – though this remains unconfirmed pending legal challenges. Success isn’t assured yet though given that a significant portion of the signatures are ultimately invalidated in any petition process.

Further, on April 10, the Court of King’s Bench issued a stay after a challenge from the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy. The legal action freezes the certification of signatures for a month on the grounds that secession without consultation of First Nations violates their treaty rights.

The CEO of Alberta Prosperity Project, Mitch Sylvestre, responded to a poll indicating 26% of Albertans supported independence by saying: “Polls are irrelevant, as far as we’re concerned here. We’re not paying attention to them”, thereby raising questions about the credibility of their organization, and how realistic they are being about their goals.


Seems like they got their hands full.


She's a uphill battle the whole way but the reasons are valid and the math dont lie.

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