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Alberta separatists express frustration over fundraising by pro-Canada group

16 July 2026
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Some separatist groups are expressing frustration over Elections Alberta’s third-party advertising rules in the lead-up to the October 19 referendum on Alberta’s independence. Their concern arises from the Forever Canadian campaign, a pro-Canada group, which reported zero expenditures related to the referendum as of July 9, despite its visible campaign efforts across the province. Data indicates that pro-Alberta separation groups have raised significantly more in third-party advertising funds than their federalist counterparts. Cory Morgan, founder of the Pathway to Independence group, argues that the rules are not being enforced equally, questioning the transparency of Forever Canadian’s funding sources. In response, Forever Canadian leader Thomas Lukaszuk asserts that their activities comply with regulations as they do not take a stance on the separation question, but rather promote the idea of Alberta remaining part of Canada. Elections Alberta recently issued guidelines clarifying what constitutes referendum advertising, emphasizing the need for advertisements to relate to specific referendum questions.

Why It Matters

This situation highlights the complexities of campaign financing and advertising regulations surrounding referendums in Alberta. The upcoming referendum is notable for its unprecedented nature, making it challenging to define and enforce advertising standards. As separatist and federalist groups navigate these rules, the disparity in funding and messaging could influence voter perceptions and behaviors, potentially affecting the referendum’s outcome. Historical tensions surrounding Alberta’s relationship with Canada further amplify the stakes of this referendum, making the clarity of advertising regulations crucial for a fair electoral process.

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