Cabinet minister who introduced Alberta separation vote says he wants a united Canada
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Alberta to hold fall referendum on whether to have binding referendum on separating from Canada - CBC.
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Alberta to hold fall referendum on whether to have binding referendum on separating from Canada CBCAlberta government adds separation-related question to fall referendum CTV NewsShould we stay or go?
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Albertans to vote on separatism in referendum Global NewsAlberta committee recommends putting pro-Canada independence question to public vote The Globe and MailDanielle Smith announces Alberta vote on whether to start work on separation referendum Toronto Star
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An independence movement in the western Canadian province has been pushing for a referendum on whether Alberta should separate from the rest of the country.
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Premier Danielle Smith announced that she would ask citizens to vote on whether they want to stay in Canada, or hold a referendum to secede.
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### SUMMARY The Alberta cabinet minister, who proposed the idea of holding a binding referendum on separating from Canada, has stated that he wants to maintain unity within the country. This stance contrasts with the separatist movement in Alberta. ### WHY_IT_MATTERS This development highlights ongoing debates about national identity and sovereignty in Canada
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