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RoseTrellis

(121 posts)
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 11:49 AM 4 hrs ago

Long lineups in central Alberta to sign petition for province to leave Canada

Source: CBC News

Large crowds of people lined up around the block outside a pair of packed community halls in central Alberta on Wednesday night, to attend town meetings focused on the idea of the province seeking independence from Canada.

The events were held in Red Deer and Eckville and were organized by the Stay Free Alberta campaign. Attendees could hear more about the campaign for a referendum on independence and also sign a petition pushing for such a referendum.

A common theme among people who showed up at the events was a desire for change.

“I don’t think that we’re heard here in Alberta as they are in the East, and we want to see some change,” said Sara Moberg, who lined up to sign the petition in Red Deer.


Read more: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmonton/red-deer-alberta-independence-petition-9.7047779



What’s the deal with this?
I’m just learning about this now.
Friends to the north, what is the end game for these separatists?
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Long lineups in central Alberta to sign petition for province to leave Canada (Original Post) RoseTrellis 4 hrs ago OP
If Alberta leaves Canada, how will they defend against trump's hostile takeover? Americanme 4 hrs ago #1
Failure is the end game Fiendish Thingy 4 hrs ago #2
Brixit 2? Is Russian social media behind this? Chasstev365 4 hrs ago #3
That's what I was thinking too underpants 4 hrs ago #5
They represent 20% of Albertans, like the 20% hard right MAGAts we have. SunSeeker 4 hrs ago #4
Yup, Canada has stupid rednecks too. Dave Bowman 3 hrs ago #6
spouse and i have a game we play when in Canada: ret5hd 3 hrs ago #7
If they did trade their healthcare system for ours, they'd run screaming back to Canada in short order. n/t area51 1 hr ago #18
I wonder if there is an American or Russian connection to this funding this campaign? kimbutgar 3 hrs ago #8
It's the Oil, Gas and Mining segment of CAN. No wonder... see below Exp 3 hrs ago #9
It's Alberta fujiyamasan 3 hrs ago #10
MOST ALBERTANS (around 70%) DO NOT SUPPORT SEPARATION, but many are frustrated and feel disrespected by Ottawa, ancianita 2 hrs ago #11
If It Happened OhioTim 2 hrs ago #12
Albert aka the texas of Canada. nt Javaman 2 hrs ago #13
So if they leave, does this mean Canada would have a vacancy? Tasmanian Devil 2 hrs ago #14
It's MAGA level stupid. travelingthrulife 1 hr ago #15
Quick, has anybody seen Farage? Buddyzbuddy 1 hr ago #16
News to me - thanks for the post Alice Kramden 1 hr ago #17
Canadians, set them straight before you end up like u.s. Clouds Passing 1 hr ago #19
I wonder... GiqueCee 42 min ago #20
This is a fringe group and long lineups mean little in this regard... Spazito 14 min ago #21

Americanme

(400 posts)
1. If Alberta leaves Canada, how will they defend against trump's hostile takeover?
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 11:56 AM
4 hrs ago

He'll probably say Alberta is part of Montana, or some such nonsense.

Fiendish Thingy

(22,268 posts)
2. Failure is the end game
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 11:58 AM
4 hrs ago

The referendum, which is nonbinding, will fail by a large margin.

Note:
The population of Red Deer where these “long lines” were reported, is about 110,000.

The population of Alberta is five million.

SunSeeker

(57,695 posts)
4. They represent 20% of Albertans, like the 20% hard right MAGAts we have.
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 11:59 AM
4 hrs ago
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/alberta-separation-poll-9.7039022

Rural white people who don't want to pay taxes and want to "Drill Baby Drill," to Hell with those pesky environmental regulations. Sounds very familiar.

ret5hd

(22,261 posts)
7. spouse and i have a game we play when in Canada:
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 12:20 PM
3 hrs ago

we ask every waiter/counterperson/shopkeeper/etc a question:

would you trade your healthcare system for ours?

the ONLY place we got a yes answer was in Alberta.

area51

(12,578 posts)
18. If they did trade their healthcare system for ours, they'd run screaming back to Canada in short order. n/t
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 02:44 PM
1 hr ago

kimbutgar

(26,933 posts)
8. I wonder if there is an American or Russian connection to this funding this campaign?
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 12:22 PM
3 hrs ago

I could see this administration or Russia like they did with Brexit trying to undermine Canada by encouraging this with paid propagandists.

Exp

(790 posts)
9. It's the Oil, Gas and Mining segment of CAN. No wonder... see below
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 12:22 PM
3 hrs ago

Alberta's economy is fundamentally built on its vast natural resources, particularly oil, natural gas, and mining, making the energy sector its biggest GDP contributor and leading export, although agriculture, manufacturing, and services also play significant roles. This resource wealth drives high per capita GDP but also creates significant economic sensitivity to global energy price fluctuations, with oil and gas representing the majority of exports, while diversification into areas like technology, forestry, and finance continues

ancianita

(43,051 posts)
11. MOST ALBERTANS (around 70%) DO NOT SUPPORT SEPARATION, but many are frustrated and feel disrespected by Ottawa,
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 01:14 PM
2 hrs ago

making the topic potent. Indigenous leaders oppose separation without their consent, highlighting that Alberta is on treaty lands and federal negotiations are crucial.


Albertan separatist sentiment is deeply intertwined with the oil and gas industry, with proponents arguing that federal policies (like emissions caps) harm the sector, leading to feelings that Alberta's prosperity, tied to oil, is under attack by a hostile Ottawa, though majorities of Albertans don't support separation, and some see the talk as a political tactic by leaders like Premier Smith to appease the oil-focused base.

While oil industry advocates support the narrative, the movement also involves genuine frustration over federal resource control and a distinct cultural identity, with some analysts viewing it as a long-term strategy to assert provincial power over oil, as detailed in The Narwhal.

The situation in Alberta is NOT complicated: The majority of Albertans are being hijacked by Big Oil's narrative.

OhioTim

(383 posts)
12. If It Happened
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 01:34 PM
2 hrs ago

then the rest of Canada to its east and west could prohibit the people of Alberta from using Canadian highways, trapping them with their only exit to the United States.

Tasmanian Devil

(48 posts)
14. So if they leave, does this mean Canada would have a vacancy?
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 02:03 PM
2 hrs ago

We can all think of states that would compete to take it's place

Buddyzbuddy

(2,212 posts)
16. Quick, has anybody seen Farage?
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 02:21 PM
1 hr ago

He was Putin's toad behind Brexit and I seem to recall he was behing the push to divide California.

GiqueCee

(3,493 posts)
20. I wonder...
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 03:23 PM
42 min ago

... how much of this dissatisfaction is enflamed by Premier Danielle Smith's incendiary rhetoric, and how much is prompted by genuinely distorted imbalances in policies engendered in Ottawa that directly affect Albertans.
Smith is a hard-right bomb thrower by all accounts, and so, in my view, quite worthy of mistrust. I have a cousin who lives in Calgary, and she doesn't have anything good to say about her.

Spazito

(55,251 posts)
21. This is a fringe group and long lineups mean little in this regard...
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 03:52 PM
14 min ago

both places mentioned in the article are rabid rightwing ridings. Alberta has always been an anomaly in Canada which is why it is known as 'Texas North' and yet the majority of Albertans do not support separation. This is the rabid rightwing Con party's pipedream, it has been for years.

Another point to take into consideration is long lines would be made up of both pro-separation and anti-separation proponents.

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