The best place for Alberta is undoubtedly within Canada, and the government is working to mend relations with the province after years of animosity over stalled energy development. This was stated by the country's Prime Minister Mark Carney, UNN reports with reference to CBC.
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The publication indicates that this comment was made at a press conference where Carney announced a new policy to accelerate the development of Canada's power grid, including the deployment of more natural gas-fired turbines to produce the fuel the country needs.
My role and the role of the federal government is to practice cooperative federalism, to collaborate with provinces, territories, and Indigenous Canadians to achieve progress in the interests of all Canadians. This is exactly what we are doing regarding the province of Alberta
According to him, as "someone who grew up in Alberta," he is proud to be an Albertan.
"I believe the best place for Alberta is Canada, a Canada that works, and that is exactly what we are striving for. We are making progress in the interests of all Albertans, we are making all of Canada stronger," Carney emphasized.
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In early May, the separatist movement Stay Free Alberta in the Canadian province of Alberta announced the collection of over 300,000 signatures for a referendum on independence.
The organizers of the initiative noted that they submitted 301,450 signatures to the electoral body Elections Alberta, which significantly exceeds the required threshold of approximately 178,000.
In the event of a vote, residents will be asked to answer whether Alberta should leave Canada and become an independent state.