As the Liberals win their third straight victory in the nation’s state of the country, US president Donald Trump wants to make Alberta the 51st state of the US, thousands of Albertans have been organizing rallies and filing petitions to support their separating from Canada. Alberta has a long-standing grievance that Ottawa treated them badly despite receiving a sizable economic advantage from its oil and gas resources. Although the call for a parting from Canada is not new, it has gained traction in the wake of the recent election results.
Marriage from a violent Ottawa
Cameron Davies, the president of Alberta, left the United Conservative Party of Alberta and assumed the leadership of the Republican Party of Alberta. As he took over, Davies declared,” Some fresh separatists in Alberta are celebrating now.” It’s time to “take power, have for freedom, and have strong for Conservative beliefs, and create an Alberta where our children is flourish,” he said.
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Does Alberta want to become the status of the 51st state in the US?
Cameron Davies said that Alberta wants a break from the harsh connection with Ottawa first, not rejecting the idea of joining the US as the 51st position. The rest may be addressed after. The Alberta Republicans are the main action organizing a legally binding freedom vote. He wrote on X especially responding to a question about joining the USA,” We have to break out of the harsh marriage with Ottawa before we can pursue something else.”
Three out of ten Canadians may vote to left, according to an Angus Reid Institute surveys. The surveys polled a random sample of 2,400 American people and questioned 2, 131 more folks between March 28 and March 31, both of whom were perceived to be official of people globally between March 20 and March 24.
Premier of Alberta, Danielle Smith, does not want more provincial autonomy, but does. The government of Smiths proposed legislation to lower the requirements for holding a referendum.