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Calgary Herald on MSNMorton: Yes or No separation question wrong way to hold referendumThe APP’s referendum question is blunt: “Do you agree that Alberta shall become a sovereign country and cease to be a ...
With the NDP reduced to seven seats, Former MP Charlie Angus and party activists want to scrap data-driven or social media ...
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Edmonton Journal on MSNLorne Gunter: Separatist win in Olds-Didsbury-Three Hills byelection a long shotAlso, unlike the current Smith government, which has been entirely combative against Liberal Ottawa, the Tory government of ...
Willie Littlechild says separation isn't possible and Alberta should be focusing on building partnerships and building on its ...
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Anti-separation bill tabled by Saskatchewan NDP set to die as legislative session endsThe proposed legislation would double the threshold for the public to spur a vote on separation, requiring 30 per cent of ...
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There is clearly an expectation of winning in certain provincial capitals that does not exist among New Democrats on ...
Mackenzie King was deputy labour minister and then minister of labour, before leading the Liberal Party from opposition ... among many people in Alberta and Saskatchewan. Pearson was opposed ...
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The boost in pride in being Canadian arising from the U.S. threat of annexation appears to have worn off and returned to pre-campaign levels' ...
The first tangible clue to this evolving relationship came into sight on April 7, just three weeks before election day. Liberal leader Mark Carney’s campaign team had been pestering B.C. Premier David ...
At McGill, we've launched one of the first university policies in Canada to verify Indigenous citizenship. Reconciliation ...
While some say Justin Trudeau’s government had a much more hands-on approach to environmental issues, appearing to favour deterrents over incentives, the Carney government’s strategy may be more ...
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Buckley Belanger sole Sask. Liberal in sea of blue"The people of northern Saskatchewan, they want a voice in ... began representing the North in the provincial legislature for the Liberal Party in 1995. Three years later, he left the party ...
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