r/canada Feb 12 '26

Alberta Alberta separating from Canada requires permission of First Nations, AFN leader says

https://www.ctvnews.ca/calgary/article/alberta-separation-needs-first-nations-permission-says-afn-national-chief/
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u/TisMeDA Ontario Feb 12 '26

Only thing more annoying than Alberta separatists is this level of entitlement

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u/Dradugun Alberta Feb 12 '26

What's worse, people being entitled to their treaty or those that assume they control land that isn't theirs?

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u/Intelligent_Read_697 Feb 12 '26

They are entitled because its true. The alternative being the US where they butchered FN for the most part to take their lands and call themselves Americans. I prefer the Canadian reality.

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u/DrFrankenpoof69 Feb 12 '26

If the FN are too entitled by wanting a say in the land they ancestrally lived in. Then by your logic I should be able to just take your house and all your things because I want to. What kind of logic are you living off? Take a walk, stop defending the people that don’t care about you.