Fewer than half of Albertans say they would stay in a newly independent province: poll
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Fewer than half of Albertans say they would stay in a newly independent province: poll
The Postmedia-Leger survey also found that Canadians think Alberta’s separation would have a greater economic impact than Quebec's
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By Jesse Snyder
Published Jun 04, 2026
Last updated Jun 05, 2026
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meets with Quebec Premier Christine Frechette in Quebec City on June 3, 2026. PHO…
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