Alberta may reject separation—and still change Canada
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Alberta may reject separation—and still change Canada
COMMENTARY
26 JUNE 2026
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The latest Ipsos polling suggests Alberta is unlikely to leave Canada. Only 18 percent of Albertans currently say they would vote to separate if a referendum were held today. Support for separation has fallen 10 points since January. Three-quarters of Albertans continue to support remaining in Canada, and they hold that view far more strongly than those who favour leaving.
While that finding should reassure many Canadians, it should not make them complacent. The biggest mistake is to con…
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