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Alberta independence referendum blocked by judge over failure to consult First Nations
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Published on 14 May 2026

Court says the petition ignored treaty and consultation duties
An Alberta judge has halted a citizen-led push to hold a provincial independence referendum, citing violations of legal duties to consult First Nations. The court warned that secession could affect treaty rights, and ruled the petition’s process fell short. Alberta’s government says it will appeal, leaving the future of independence efforts in serious doubt.
- Judge stopped the independence referendum bid
- Ruling cites failure to consult First Nations
- Court warned treaty rights could be affected by secession
- Alberta plans to appeal the decision
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