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.
Alberta separatists behind the Stay Free Alberta campaign say they have submitted nearly 302000 signatures, far above the 178000 legal threshold. The effort shifts the movement from protest to a formal process that could lead to an Alberta independence referendum. The push taps long simmering tensions, especially around the oil economy, and pressures Premier Danielle Smith against Ottawa’s policies.
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Alberta will start charging a $135 fee for foreign worker profile submissions under its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program from April 7, 2026. The Worker Expression of Interest profiles, previously free, will now cost money to file. If candidates are selected, they must still pay a separate $1,500 fee for the full application.
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