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Alberta separatist leader addresses YouTube propaganda videos

22 April 2026
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After a recent report highlighted a network of YouTube channels promoting Alberta separatism, Mitch Sylvestre, CEO of the Alberta Prosperity Project, dismissed concerns about foreign interference in an upcoming independence referendum as exaggerated. The report, released by the Canadian Digital Media Research Network, revealed that these channels, which have amassed nearly 40 million views, often disseminate misinformation to fuel separatist sentiments among Albertans. Sylvestre expressed that he was unaware of these videos beforehand and does not believe they would negatively impact legitimate separatist efforts. The report described the content as “slopaganda,” a term for low-quality, misleading videos that leverage AI-generated elements. YouTube is reviewing the channels for potential violations of its community guidelines.

Why It Matters

The narrative around Alberta’s independence has historical roots, with sentiments of provincial autonomy rising in response to perceived federal government overreach. The Alberta separatism movement has gained traction in recent years, particularly amid economic grievances and political discontent. The potential influence of foreign actors in local political discourse raises questions about online misinformation’s role in shaping public opinion. As digital platforms increasingly become battlegrounds for political narratives, understanding the origins and motivations behind such content is critical for maintaining informed democratic processes.

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