Initiate a Referendum for Alberta's Separation from Canada


Initiate a Referendum for Alberta's Separation from Canada
The Issue
As an Albertan who has witnessed firsthand the struggles our province faces, I have grown increasingly concerned about the future under another Liberal government. For years, Alberta has contributed significantly to Canada's economy and yet, we continue to feel marginalized by federal policies that do not reflect our values or serve our best interests. This has fostered a deep sense of frustration and a desire for self-determination among many residents of our province.
Alberta deserves the right to chart its own course and shape a future that aligns with the aspirations and needs of its people. By initiating a provincial referendum on separation from Canada, we can begin the journey toward greater autonomy. This is not a decision to be taken lightly, but rather a crucial step in exercising our democratic rights to determine our destiny.
It's essential to consider the economic implications of remaining within Canada. Alberta's contributions have not been fairly reciprocated, and our industries are suffering under policies that cater more heavily to other regions. A referendum would allow us to assess whether staying in Canada continues to serve Alberta's best interests.
Let's explore the possibility of a future where Alberta can implement policies that better support our oil and gas sector, agriculture, and technological advancements. With our rich resources and entrepreneurial spirit, Alberta has the potential to thrive independently or under a renewed agreement that truly reflects our unique contributions.
Join me in calling for a referendum that gives Albertans a voice. This is our chance to make a vital decision about our political and economic future. Signing this petition is the first step toward a referendum that will empower Alberta to make informed choices that ensure prosperity and fairness for all its citizens. Let’s stand together to secure a promising future for Alberta. Please add your support by signing this petition.

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The Issue
As an Albertan who has witnessed firsthand the struggles our province faces, I have grown increasingly concerned about the future under another Liberal government. For years, Alberta has contributed significantly to Canada's economy and yet, we continue to feel marginalized by federal policies that do not reflect our values or serve our best interests. This has fostered a deep sense of frustration and a desire for self-determination among many residents of our province.
Alberta deserves the right to chart its own course and shape a future that aligns with the aspirations and needs of its people. By initiating a provincial referendum on separation from Canada, we can begin the journey toward greater autonomy. This is not a decision to be taken lightly, but rather a crucial step in exercising our democratic rights to determine our destiny.
It's essential to consider the economic implications of remaining within Canada. Alberta's contributions have not been fairly reciprocated, and our industries are suffering under policies that cater more heavily to other regions. A referendum would allow us to assess whether staying in Canada continues to serve Alberta's best interests.
Let's explore the possibility of a future where Alberta can implement policies that better support our oil and gas sector, agriculture, and technological advancements. With our rich resources and entrepreneurial spirit, Alberta has the potential to thrive independently or under a renewed agreement that truly reflects our unique contributions.
Join me in calling for a referendum that gives Albertans a voice. This is our chance to make a vital decision about our political and economic future. Signing this petition is the first step toward a referendum that will empower Alberta to make informed choices that ensure prosperity and fairness for all its citizens. Let’s stand together to secure a promising future for Alberta. Please add your support by signing this petition.

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Petition created on April 29, 2025