‘They hate us more now’: Treaty Chiefs rally against Alberta separatism
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First Nations Chiefs in Alberta are preparing to fight Alberta’s nascent separatist movement with every tool available to them, with some seeing the Danielle Smith government’s referendum as an importation of Trump style politics.
On Sunday, June 14, roughly 250 people — Indigenous community members and non-Indigenous allies alike — gathered at Mohkinstsis (aka the Confluence in Calgary, AB), the Blackfoot name for the place where the Bow and Elbow rivers meet in the heart of the city, for a Treaty Unity rally called by the Blackfoot Confederacy. The event opened the way these gatherings hav…
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Jun 16, 2026