
Alberta gears up for non-binding vote on staying in Canada or secession
Alberta will hold a non-binding fall referendum to gauge whether residents want to remain part of Canada or pursue a binding vote on secession, a historic step as the first province outside Quebec to test public sentiment on splitting. Premier Danielle Smith says she personally supports staying in Canada but wants to hear Albertans’ views; the Oct. 19 vote asks whether to stay in Canada or commence the legal process for a binding secession referendum. The move follows years of separatist campaigning, though polls show limited broad support for independence, and a prior court ruling had blocked a separation petition. Alberta’s oil sands, a major economic factor, looms large in the debate.