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Alberta licence plate slogan to change to ‘Strong and Free’

  • Premier Danielle Smith unveiled new Alberta licence plates featuring the government-chosen slogan Strong and Free at the legislature news conference on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, with the winning design announced later this fall.
  • Albertans are being asked to vote on eight possible options during a three-week voting period as the provincial government of Alberta seeks to change the slogan and plate design.
  • Public engagement metrics indicate the survey page received more than 500,000 page views and more than 100,000 votes, while the 2014 attempt was scrapped citing a $15 million cost.
  • Premier Danielle Smith said the choice is not political, nodding to the national anthem, and reiterated the winning design will be announced later this fall as Albertans vote over three weeks.
  • It follows a decade of plate debates and could remove the longtime `Wild Rose Country` slogan, which appears in Latin on Alberta's coat of arms and featured in United Conservative Party campaigns.
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‘Strong and free’: Alberta government changing licence plate design, slogan

EDMONTON - Alberta may no longer be known as "Wild Rose Country" — at least on its licence plates.

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'Strong and free': Alberta government changing licence plate design, slogan

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Calgary Herald broke the news in Calgary, Canada on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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