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How Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession: explained - CTV News

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Experts explain how Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession - CityNews Ottawa.

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50 Per Cent of Albertans Find Referendum Question ‘Confusing': Angus Reid - VOCM.

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50 Per Cent of Albertans Find Referendum Question ‘Confusing': Angus Reid VOCM‘Forever Canadian' group launches provincewide ‘unity bus' campaign Global NewsEchoes of Brexit as Alberta blunders towards vote on separation from Canada The GuardianLetters 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 Mail‘Yes, I do': Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote CTV News

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How Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession: explained - CTV News.

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How Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession: explained CTV News‘Forever Canadian' group launches provincewide ‘unity bus' campaign Global NewsEchoes of Brexit as Alberta blunders towards vote on separation from Canada The Guardian‘Yes, I do': Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote 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 Mail

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Claim Contradictions

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A: Experts explain how Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession - CityNews Ottawa.

B: How Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession: explained CTV News‘Forever Canadian' group launches provincewide ‘unity bus' campaign Global NewsEchoes of Brexit as Alberta blunders towards vote on separation from Canada The Guardian‘Yes, I do': Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote 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 Mail

negation mismatch

A: 50 Per Cent of Albertans Find Referendum Question ‘Confusing': Angus Reid - VOCM.

B: 50 Per Cent of Albertans Find Referendum Question ‘Confusing': Angus Reid VOCM‘Forever Canadian' group launches provincewide ‘unity bus' campaign Global NewsEchoes of Brexit as Alberta blunders towards vote on separation from Canada The GuardianLetters 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 Mail‘Yes, I do': Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote CTV News

negation mismatch

A: How Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession: explained - CTV News.

B: How Indigenous rights are a major hurdle for Alberta secession: explained CTV News‘Forever Canadian' group launches provincewide ‘unity bus' campaign Global NewsEchoes of Brexit as Alberta blunders towards vote on separation from Canada The Guardian‘Yes, I do': Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote 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 Mail

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