Albertans are ready to vote on Canadian secession — so why is their premier stalling?
Albertans are expressing a strong desire to vote on the issue of Canadian secession. Despite this, Premier Jason Kenney is reportedly stalling the process, raising questions about his commitment to the matter. The separatist movement is gaining momentum, with leaders like Mitch Sylvestre rallying support in Edmonton.
- ▪Albertans are eager to hold a vote on secession from Canada.
- ▪Premier Jason Kenney is delaying the voting process.
- ▪Separatist leader Mitch Sylvestre is actively campaigning for independence.
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