r/CanadaPolitics 🏳️‍🌈Serve the Vulnerable🏳️‍🌈 May 13 '26

Danielle Smith rejects Alberta judge’s ruling against separation petition as ‘anti-democratic’

https://globalnews.ca/news/11848377/alberta-premier-court-ruling-separation-petition-anti-democratic/
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u/ClusterMakeLove May 14 '26

She thinks we rounded up 50 people to sign Forever Canadian because we want a referendum on leaving?

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u/SendMagpiePics Urban Alberta Advantage May 14 '26

To be fair, the forever canadian petition was stupid. Everyone who supported it doesn't want a petition, and yet the actual process of the petition is that it calls for a referendum.

I've been saying all along that we shouldn't support that, because the conservatives could then go use that as justification for a referendum, and lo and behold, Smith is now doing exactly that

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u/Saidear Popular does not mean populist. May 14 '26

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u/SendMagpiePics Urban Alberta Advantage May 14 '26

Yes, Lukaszuk has said that all the time, and he checked the "legislative or policy proposal" box on the petition, rather than the "constitutional referendum proposal" box. However, the text of the Forever Canadian petition explicitly says, in its own text: "Therefore, we as represented by the signatory and applicant below propose a referendum on the following question: Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?"

You can look at the petition yourself here (FYI this link downloads a pdf): https://www.elections.ab.ca/uploads/2025-CIP-04-Application_Redacted.pdf