What Alberta’s separatists get wrong about landlocked trade
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What Alberta’s separatists get wrong about landlocked trade
EDITORIAL
10 JUNE 2026
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Roughly 900,000 Albertans work in export-dependent sectors—and a selective reading of maritime law would do nothing to protect them
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As Hub contributor Trevor Tombe has written, roughly 900,000 Albertans work in sectors where at least 35 percent of jobs depend, directly or indirectly, on exports to other provinces or abroad. That figure alone should give pause to anyone tempted by the claim that a landlocked, independent Alberta would enjoy guaranteed pipeline access t…
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