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Will Alberta secede from Canada?

Don Alaska

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Initial voting on a referendum for Alberta to secede from Canada seems to be having a huge turnout. This is the first step in a three-step process that could lead to Alberta leaving Canada by the end of the year. The poll numbers are similar to those around Brexit a number of years ago. If Alberta leaves, it may lead to the dissolution of Canada since Alberta finances much of the Canadian system.

Staten island may also leave New York City as that borough is very anti-Mandami and has tried to secede before but was "talked out of it" by the mayor at the time.
 
I have been reading about this for a while, probably way back to when they had that trucker convoy a few years ago, and so many people were arrested for disagreeing with the government.
There were a lot of people today that were marching and signing a document about Alberta leaving Canada, and many of the Canadians on X have said they hoped that they could become part of the United States.

I think that eventually, all of Canada is going to become connected to the US, in some fashion, although probably not as actual states. We help them financially, and protect Canada, and once Greenland is a US territory, Chanda might start to want to make a deal with President Trump, too. If Trump can help Greenland, he can help Canada as well, in my opinion.
 
This is one photo of Canadians lining up to sign th epetition to be removed from Canada. Most of these people would like to become a US state, but that is probably not going to happen, although you can never rule anything out.
Alberta is important to Canada financially, so once the Canadian government sees that this is likely going to happen, they may decide to work out something with the people living in the western part of Canada .

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