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Further Discussion on Alberta Separation

41 min · 8. juni 2026
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As discussion around Alberta separation continues to ramp up, we start this episode by exploring separation referendums in other jurisdictions and how it compares to what we are looking at here. We also lay out a roadmap for the next couple of episodes, including what will be our next episode featuring a special guest, Progressive Torie Party of Alberta Leader - Peter Guthrie.

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