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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Resistance Rally Held In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 10:
Members of the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) and their supporters gather at the Alberta Legislature during the ‘Resistance Rally,' on May 10, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The event was organized to express opposition to provincial government policies and to promote a vision of Alberta within a united Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Resistance Rally Held In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 10:
Members of the Alberta Federation of Labour (AFL) and their supporters gather at the Alberta Legislature during the ‘Resistance Rally,' on May 10, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
The event was organized to express opposition to provincial government policies and to promote a vision of Alberta within a united Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Premier Backs Right To Referendum Debate
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 6:
Danielle Smith, premier of Alberta and leader of the United Conservative Party (UCP), speaks during a press conference at the Alberta Legislature on May 6, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Premier Smith acknowledged that separation sentiment has long existed in Alberta and, while she doesn’t support it, said Albertans have a democratic right to express concerns and debate the province’s place in Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
A participant holds a fabricated U.S./Alberta joined flag as Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature following the federal election win by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
A woman holds the April issue of Druthers, a free 12-page monthly newsprint, as Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature following the federal election victory of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
A participant holds an Alberta flag as Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature following the federal election win by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature following the federal election win by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
A rally attendee stands in front of an Indigenous counter-protester as they engage in a heated exchange during the Rally for Alberta Independence outside the Alberta Legislature, following the federal election win by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
An activist holds a placard reading 'Freedom Alberta. Freedom For Alberta' as Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature for the Rally for Alberta Independence, following the federal election win by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
A participant holds a fabricated US/Canadian joined flag as Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature, following the federal election victory of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Alberta Sovereignty Sparks Protests And Tensions In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
A participant holds an Alberta flag as Alberta sovereigntists and supporters gather outside the Alberta Legislature following the federal election win by Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals and the tabling of new independence-related legislation by Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP government, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
A smaller group of counter-protesters demonstrated nearby, highlighting concerns over Indigenous treaty rights and the broader implications of provincial separation. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Nenshi Delivers Keynote Address To Alberta NDP Convention In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Naheed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party, addresses delegates and supporters during the 2025 Alberta NDP convention at the Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
Nenshi received 89.5% support in a leadership review vote, as party members also approved a motion to allow opting out of federal NDP membership; in his speech, he addressed topics including healthcare, education, the economy, and Alberta separatism. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Nenshi Delivers Keynote Address To Alberta NDP Convention In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Naheed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party, addresses delegates and supporters during the 2025 Alberta NDP convention at the Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
Nenshi received 89.5% support in a leadership review vote, as party members also approved a motion to allow opting out of federal NDP membership; in his speech, he addressed topics including healthcare, education, the economy, and Alberta separatism. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Nenshi Delivers Keynote Address To Alberta NDP Convention In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Naheed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party, addresses delegates and supporters during the 2025 Alberta NDP convention at the Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
Nenshi received 89.5% support in a leadership review vote, as party members also approved a motion to allow opting out of federal NDP membership; in his speech, he addressed topics including healthcare, education, the economy, and Alberta separatism. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Nenshi Delivers Keynote Address To Alberta NDP Convention In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Naheed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party, addresses delegates and supporters during the 2025 Alberta NDP convention at the Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
Nenshi received 89.5% support in a leadership review vote, as party members also approved a motion to allow opting out of federal NDP membership; in his speech, he addressed topics including healthcare, education, the economy, and Alberta separatism. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Nenshi Delivers Keynote Address To Alberta NDP Convention In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Naheed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party, addresses delegates and supporters during the 2025 Alberta NDP convention at the Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
Nenshi received 89.5% support in a leadership review vote, as party members also approved a motion to allow opting out of federal NDP membership; in his speech, he addressed topics including healthcare, education, the economy, and Alberta separatism. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Nenshi Delivers Keynote Address To Alberta NDP Convention In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA - MAY 3:
Naheed Nenshi, leader of the Alberta New Democratic Party, addresses delegates and supporters during the 2025 Alberta NDP convention at the Convention Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, on May 3, 2025.
Nenshi received 89.5% support in a leadership review vote, as party members also approved a motion to allow opting out of federal NDP membership; in his speech, he addressed topics including healthcare, education, the economy, and Alberta separatism. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)