Alberta’s Republican Party leader, Cameron Davies, is actively engaging with U.S. conservatives, advocating for Alberta’s independence during meetings in Washington, D.C. and at Mar-a-Lago. He argues that an independent Alberta would benefit both Albertans and the U.S., particularly in economic and security matters. As the Alberta government shows reluctance to hold a referendum, Davies seeks to apply pressure on the ruling UCP, while the APP’s proposed referendum faces legal scrutiny. The situation raises questions about transparency and the implications for Indigenous nations in Alberta amidst competing referendum proposals.






