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Alberta Premier Smith promises not to hold later separation referendum if remain side wins October vote

The ballot wording follows court fights and survey backlash as 58% of Albertans say Smith is trying to appease separatists, Angus Reid found.

  • Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced an October 19 referendum asking if Albertans want to remain in Canada or start a process for a binding separation referendum.
  • Thomas Lukaszuk launched the Forever Canadian campaign to promote voting to stay in Canada, traveling the province to encourage unity.
  • Smith stated she will campaign for Alberta to stay in Canada and promised not to hold another separation referendum if the 'remain' side wins.
  • There is controversy over petitions: the separatist petition was invalidated by a judge while the pro-Canada petition was verified, with Smith's government appealing the court decision.
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Three out of five Albertans would choose to stay in Canada rather than separate themselves from it, if Danielle Smith's referendum were to be held today.

·Montreal, Canada
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CTV News broke the news in Canada on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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