Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Alberta will hold a referendum on October 19th concerning the province's future within Canada. Premier Danielle Smith announced that voters will decide whether Alberta should remain a province or initiate the constitutional process for a binding independence referendum.

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AI-generatedAlberta will hold a referendum on October 19th concerning the province's future within Canada. Premier Danielle Smith announced that voters will decide whether Alberta should remain a province or initiate the constitutional process for a binding independence referendum. This decision follows significant citizen petition activity, with one advocating for separation gathering over 300,000 signatures and another supporting remaining in Canada collecting over 400,000. The growing independence movement in Alberta stems from a perception of being overlooked by the federal government. Despite this, opinion polls indicate a majority of Albertans would vote against separation. Premier Smith stated she will vote to remain part of Canada, aligning with her government's position.
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5 extractedPremier Danielle Smith herself will vote in favour of Alberta remaining a part of Canada.
Alberta will hold a referendum on whether the province should remain in Canada or move ahead with a second binding vote on separation.
A separate petition advocating for Alberta to stay gathered more than 400,000 signatures.
A citizen-led petition calling for separation gathered more than 300,000 signatures early this year.
Opinion polls suggest that the majority of Albertans would vote against separating.