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Canada’s most oil-rich province could vote on breaking away

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A pro-independence movement in Alberta says it has gathered enough signatures to trigger a referendum

Stay Free Alberta activists have submitted almost 302,000 signatures to election authorities in a bid to trigger a referendum on whether Canada’s oil-rich western province should leave the country.

A convoy of trucks delivered the signatures to the Elections Alberta office in Edmonton on Monday, as more than 300 supporters gathered outside, waving provincial flags and chanting “Alberta strong.”

The figure is well above the 177,732 signatures required under Alberta’s citizen-initiative rules, equal to 10% of the total number of votes cast in the previous provincial election.

Electoral authorities have yet to verify the signatures for the petition, dubbed “A Referendum Relating to Alberta Independence,” to move forward. The initiative was organized under the “Stay Free Alberta” banner and backed by the Alberta Prosperity Project, a pro-sovereignty nonprofit.

The proposed question asks: “Do you agree that the Province of Alberta should cease to be part of Canada and become an independent state?” The activists hope it will be added to a planned provincial referendum ballot in October.


Alberta Premier Danielle Smith previously indicated that if the petition is verified, the provincial government will put the issue to a referendum. Smith has stressed, however, that she personally does not support the move.

Recent polling suggests that independence remains a minority position in Alberta, with an Angus Reid Institute survey in February finding that 65% of respondents would vote to stay in Canada, while 29% would vote to leave.

The push comes amid long-running tensions between Alberta and Ottawa over energy policy, taxation, environmental regulations, and access to export markets for the province’s oil and gas. Alberta is Canada’s key energy-producing region, producing over 80% of the country’s crude oil and 60% of its natural gas output, and has the highest per-capita GDP among Canadian provinces.


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However, a successful provincial referendum would not automatically make Alberta independent. Under Canada’s Clarity Act, the House of Commons would have to determine whether a referendum question and result represented a clear expression of support for secession before negotiations could begin.

The independence push also faces a legal challenge from Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, which argues that Alberta’s potential secession would violate treaty rights with Indigenous peoples. The First Nation has asked a court to halt the process, saying the province has no right to leave Canada or take treaty territory with it.

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