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Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians’ anxiety about future: pollster
- David Coletto of Abacus Data states that separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed due to Canadians' anxiety about the future.
- A proposed referendum question on Alberta's separation from Canada has been approved, pending enough signatures from organizers.
- In Quebec, Parti Québécois Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon plans to hold a sovereignty referendum if his party wins the 2026 general election.
- Coletto notes that current conditions for sovereignty in Alberta and Quebec are weaker than in the 1990s, highlighting increased voter anxiety and economic uncertainty.
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Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians' anxiety: pollster
A pollster says separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed as long as Canadians feel a persistent sense of insecurity and anxiety about the future.
·Kelowna, Canada
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Total News Sources29
Leaning Left19Leaning Right1Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution86% Left
Bias Distribution
- 86% of the sources lean Left
86% Left
L 86%
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