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Alberta separation argument could be a ‘dangerous bluff’: Carney - CTV News

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Carney calls Smith's Alberta referendum question a 'dangerous bluff' CBCCarney points to Brexit, warns Alberta separation push could be ‘dangerous bluff' CTV NewsLetters to the editor: ‘In her decision to hold a referendum on a referendum, Danielle Smith is asking to ask a question about a question.' Letters to the editor for May 25 The Globe and MailAlberta Separation: Three-in-five say they'd vote in October to stay, but half say the question is "confusing" Angus Reid InstituteSeparatism promises a ‘dangerous bluff,' Carney says on Alberta referendum Global News

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Separatism promises a ‘dangerous bluff,' Carney says on Alberta referendum.

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Prime Minister Mark Carney, who was the governor of the Bank of England during the 2016 Brexit referendum in the U.K., said he saw 'first-hand' how separatism campaigns play out.

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Alberta separation argument could be a ‘dangerous bluff': Carney CTV NewsLetters to the editor: ‘In her decision to hold a referendum on a referendum, Danielle Smith is asking to ask a question about a question.' Letters to the editor for May 25 The Globe and MailAlberta Separation: Three-in-five say they'd vote in October to stay, but half say the question is "confusing" Angus Reid InstituteNico Johnson: Danielle Smith's regrettable referendum National PostCarney's remarks on Alberta referendum ‘on point,' but pollsters say Albertans would like to see concrete results, and caution PM and Poilievre against inflaming tensions The Hill Times

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Summary

**Summary:** Mark Carney, the Governor of the Bank of England during Brexit, warns that Alberta's proposed referendum could be "a dangerous bluff." **Why It Matters:** This warning highlights the potential risks and consequences of a separatist movement in Canada, emphasizing the importance of careful consideration before initiating such a divisive process.

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