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Conservative MPs urged to address separatism concerns

2 June 2026
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Former Alberta finance minister Travis Toews emphasized the necessity for federal Conservative MPs from Alberta to clarify their stance on remaining part of Canada amid discussions of a referendum on independence. As part of the “stay” campaign for the upcoming fall referendum, which will ask Albertans whether they wish to begin the separation process, Toews highlighted the significance of Conservative MPs publicly supporting Alberta’s place within Canada. While some MPs, like David McKenzie and Tom Kmiec, have voiced concerns about the implications of secession, others have been less vocal. The independence referendum was initiated by Premier Danielle Smith, and Conservative MPs have started sharing their positions through various channels. Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre has committed to advocating for Canadian unity in Alberta. Toews noted the challenges Conservative politicians face in supporting the “stay” side amid pressures from constituents favoring independence.

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The debate over Alberta’s potential separation from Canada reflects long-standing tensions regarding provincial autonomy and resource distribution within the Canadian federation. Alberta has historically experienced frustrations over federal policies, particularly those affecting its oil and gas industry, which contribute significantly to the national economy. The upcoming referendum represents a critical moment in Alberta’s political landscape, as it could influence future policy discussions and the relationship between provincial and federal governments. Understanding the implications of separation is crucial, as it raises questions about Alberta’s economic viability and its position within North America.

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