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Alberta separatists say they have enough signatures for referendum on leaving Canada

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Alberta separatist group says it has enough signatures to trigger referendum on leaving Canada - AP News.

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Alberta separatist group says it has enough signatures to trigger referendum on leaving Canada AP NewsAlberta separatists say they have enough signatures to trigger independence referendum

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Bell: Alberta separatists whoop it up, Nenshi wants independence vote killed Calgary HeraldAlberta separatists submit thousands of signatures on referendum petition CTV NewsAlberta separatist group says more than 300K have signed petition CBCGillian Steward: Alberta separatists blow up their credibility in an effort to secure votes Toronto StarAlberta separatist group submits petition calling for referendum The Globe and Mail

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Alberta separatists say they have enough signatures for referendum on leaving Canada.

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Stay Free Alberta declared it has enough signatures to trigger a vote on Alberta leaving Canada, with a provincewide ballot possible by October 2025.

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**Summary:** Alberta separatists claim they have gathered the necessary signatures to initiate a referendum on seceding from Canada, with a potential vote possible by October 2025. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights ongoing tensions within Canadian politics and raises questions about the future of Canada's federal structure. The separat

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