Alberta to hold October referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Summary
Alberta, a province in Canada, will hold a vote in October to ask if the province should begin the process to hold a future, official referendum on leaving Canada. The current vote will not decide independence but will ask if legal steps should be taken toward a future binding vote on separation.Key Facts
- Alberta plans a referendum in October 2026 about starting a process toward a future vote on independence.
- Premier Danielle Smith supports Alberta staying in Canada and will vote against separation.
- The October vote will only ask if Alberta should begin legal steps toward a referendum, not actually separate.
- Canadian law says provinces cannot leave the country without negotiations and federal government agreement.
- Some political experts compare Smith’s approach to the way Britain’s then-Prime Minister handled the Brexit vote.
- A motion by members of Smith’s party asked for the referendum to be held on October 19.
- The Canadian federal government prefers working together with Alberta and supports projects like oil pipelines.
- Current support for Alberta leaving Canada is under 30%, but the vote might send a message to the federal government.
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