Could Alberta Leave Canada? Here’s What It Would Take

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Is Canada breaking apart? As Alberta’s separatist movement gains momentum, with talk of Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and even B.C. joining, David Leis is joined by Bruce Pardy, Nigel Hannaford, and Terry Etam to unpack the growing national divide, the economic consequences, and what Prime Minister Carney’s visit with President Trump could mean for the future of Canadian unity.

 

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