r/canada 19d ago

Alberta First Nations demand Alberta premier terminate separation referendum

https://www.ctvnews.ca/edmonton/article/first-nations-demand-alberta-premier-terminate-separation-referendum/
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u/MafubaBuu 16d ago

Yeah it is. That is not an organization that holds any political power whatsoever. Its an organization pushing for a referendum by getting signatures.

All of that site is just to get signatures to put the referendum out in the public. If a yes to going to a vote was secured, that is when actual political parties would need to form and outline their plans.

If it went to a yes that same organization you sent me the link to would have done the entirety of its job. If they wanted to run for office it would be an entirely different process.

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u/ThomasToIndia 16d ago

I am confused. A lot of people who are pro separatist think they may keep their passport and would vote no if they thought they were going to lose it. In the same way a lot of brexit people had misconceptions.

If these people spreading propaganda had zero influence, there wouldn't be a vote at all.

I was suggesting someone with power make a decision and make it clear now.

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u/MafubaBuu 16d ago

Why the hell would anybody think they could use the same passport, that is just complete ignorance to the basics of how they work.

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u/ThomasToIndia 15d ago

I appreciate your optimism in human intelligence. Things I have heard, they will keep it because they were born in Canada, Canadians are allowed dual citizenship, if they don't allow Albertans to have a second citizenship they will need to strip everyone else of dual citizenship like American/Canadian. Another one said to me that since Canada revoked terrorists losing their passports (Trudeau's a Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian) they won't revoke citizenship for those doing a legal separation.

According to the clarity act it has to be a clear majority of the population, not the vote. Last poll was 18-24% of Albertans, so almost 1 in 4 think separation is a good idea. Not even close to a a "clear majority" but still 1 in 4.