As discussions on independence grow in Quebec and Alberta, the separatist movements reflect distinct political ideologies; Quebec’s led by left-leaning parties, while Alberta’s is predominantly right-wing. Cameron Davies, leader of the Republican Party of Alberta, emphasizes collaboration with right-leaning entities, rejecting partnerships with leftist groups, and plans to engage with international conservative governments. This positioning aligns with Alberta’s historical separatism, rooted in the social credit movement of the early 20th century, which sought economic independence. Political philosopher Joseph Heath notes that Alberta’s separatism has evolved over decades, influenced by cultural and economic factors, particularly during energy crises and American cultural trends.
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