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A conservative Canadian province plans to secede from the rest of the liberal country as some are even open to becoming America's 51st state, especially after liberal Mark Carney was elected.
A group of Albertans who oppose efforts to have the province separate from the rest of Canada has filed an application to have its referendum petition approved.
OTTAWA — Currently seatless Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is eyeing an easy win in a not-yet-called byelection in ...
The country is just emerging from a period of political turmoil with a new prime minister in place. But now Alberta, a ...
For the past 80 years, the Saskatchewan-Alberta relationship really hasn’t been about the Confederation twins of 1905. This ...
For the last century, Ottawa’s focus has been mainly on strengthening ties with the U.S. as opposed to the motherland. The ...
NDP MLAs want stronger legislation to raise the bar for any Saskatchewan separation bid, citing economic and legal concerns, ...
“Perhaps it’s time Alberta does go it alone and says goodbye to Canada,” a recent Toronto Star headline proposed. “The province stands alone in its incurable sense of grievance with the rest of the ...
Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston says he's not given much thought to whether legislation advanced by his counterpart in ...
The myth that Western oil rich provinces are subsidizing Quebec’s “lavish welfare state” is an argument recycled from the ...
Maple Leaf Canada has achieved a historic milestone with the newest federal election: a record 22 candidates of Punjabi descent have earned seats in the House of Commons. This represents a significant ...
Forty-five years ago today, René Lévesque’s sovereignty-association question was rejected by nearly 60% of voters. Pierre ...