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A Mi'kmaw Senator says Alberta Premier Danielle Smith can't just override the constitution and take away First Nation rights.
Indigenous leaders are forcefully denouncing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith for the idea of separating from Canada.
The largely conservative province may hold a referendum on separating from the nation in 2026, according to its premier.
National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak says First Nations are standing firm against any discussion about Alberta separation ...
The Chief of the Assembly of First Nations calls talk of Alberta separation "irresponsible" and says failure to consult First Nations would be "unconstitutional." ...
Communities from B.C. to Manitoba are dealing with an early start to the wildfire season. First Nations focus on prevention ...
First Nations leaders say a silver lining to the “rhetoric and insanity” brought about by talks of Alberta separatism has ...
As separatist discontent bubbles up anew in Alberta, experts say a vote to sever ties with Canada would pitch the country ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSN'No right talking the way she is': Alberta First Nations chiefs united after emergency meeting denouncing separation talksLeaders of First Nations across Alberta slammed Premier Danielle Smith for not putting talks of a separation referendum to ...
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Many First Nations in Alberta are denouncing Bill 54, the Election Statutes Amendment Act tabled in the provincial ...
On Friday, following on the heels of several other First Nations who have expressed ... to facilitate a potential referendum on Alberta’s future in Canada.” Trending Now Trump’s tariffs ...
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