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Parti Québécois leader stands with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her ‘strong hand’

6 May 2025
in Canada
Parti Québécois leader stands with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and her ‘strong hand’
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has found support in Quebec from Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, who praised her for advocating provincial autonomy and potentially including a separation referendum in 2026. Smith emphasized the need for an “Alberta accord” to address issues with the federal government, citing widespread feelings of neglect among Albertans. St-Pierre Plamondon noted a resurgence in support for Quebec independence, which has risen to nearly 40%, reflecting broader concerns about federal overreach affecting provinces like Alberta.

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