Alberta, Canada’s energy heartland, is set to hold a non-binding referendum this fall on whether its residents want to explore separating from the country. This historic move, spearheaded by Premier Danielle Smith, follows a growing separatist movement fueled by a sense of being overlooked by Ottawa.
The vote, though non-binding, raises significant questions about national unity. While opinion polls suggest limited widespread support for separation, the initiative highlights deep-seated grievances within the province regarding its economic contributions and political representation.

