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Alberta lawmakers wrap up spring sitting overshadowed by separatism movement

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POLITICS Alberta lawmakers wrap up spring sitting overshadowed by separatism movement By Lisa Johnson The Canadian Press Posted May 14, 2026 8:12 pm Updated May 14, 2026 8:26 pm 4 min read Premier Danielle Smith has promised to appeal a court ruling that’s stopped a pro-separatist petition. But now, the petition’s proponent wants her UCP government to go ahead and take the question to a referendum anyway. Erik Bay has more on the province’s next steps – May 14, 2026 LEAVE A COMMENT SHARE THIS ITEM ON FACEBOOK SHARE THIS ITEM ON X SEND THIS PAGE TO SOMEONE VIA EMAIL SEE MORE SHARING OPTIONS …
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