Eby Calls Reported Meeting Between Alberta Separatists and U.S. Official ‘Treason’
B.C. Premier David Eby condemns Alberta separatists' repeated meetings with U.S. officials as 'treason' and plans to raise concerns at first ministers meeting amid ongoing referendum efforts.
- British Columbia Premier David Eby called meetings between Alberta separatists and U.S. officials an act of treason against Canada.
- Jeffrey Rath, a separatist organizer, revealed he has met U.S. State Department officials three times, seeking support for a $500 billion credit line if a referendum succeeds.
- The Alberta Prosperity Project aims to gather 180,000 signatures to initiate a vote on independence.
- U.S. officials stated that their meetings with Alberta separatists involved no commitments or support, amid heightened tensions in U.S.-Canada relations.
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Canadian workers condemn interference as Trump administration encourages Alberta separatism
TORONTO—Union leaders in Alberta and across Canada are sounding the alarm over what they see as an unprecedented foreign interference campaign: the Trump administration’s covert collaboration with Alberta separatists. Washington is openly embracing a secession effort in the oil-rich province that aims to fracture the Canadian federation and undermine workers’ rights. Officials from the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Treasury have held at lea…
Trump eyeing Canada's oil-rich province? Report claims US officials' secret meet with Alberta separatists
The meetings reportedly took place against the backdrop of worsening relations between the US and Canada. Tensions escalated last week after President Donald Trump clashed with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, who accused Washington of contributing to a rupture in the global order.
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