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Poilievre says Conservatives want national unity in face of separation threats

February 19, 20262 Mins Read
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will fight for a united Canada as a movement in Alberta pushes for that province to separate.

Answering a question from a reporter on Tuesday, Poilievre said the Conservatives are “entirely a federalist caucus,” and that he has not had a single member of Parliament on his team express they are in favour of Alberta separatism.

The group Stay Free Alberta is seeking a referendum vote for the province to become its own country, and has until May to get nearly 178,000 signatures.

Provinces cannot unilaterally separate from the country, and if a referendum was to succeed, it would trigger negotiations between the province, the federal government and First Nations groups, among others.

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Poilievre says Conservatives will fight for a ‘united Canada’

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says no MPs have expressed pro-Alberta separatist views to him.

Poilievre says he is both a proud federalist and a “born and bred Albertan.”

During a speech at the Conservative convention in January, Poilievre blamed Liberal policies for separatist movements, arguing Ottawa has been stomping on Alberta’s energy sector and Quebec’s jurisdiction.

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