Alberta is always talking about seceding. They never do because its all a show and theyre actually a bunch if cowards that would never do it. Just talk tough while everyone else rolls their eyes kinda thing.
They don’t go through with anything because it would backfire monumentally. Alberta’s inclusion in the charter is mostly treaty lands, and to dissolve the province means the treaty owners get their land back. There’s not much of Alberta that’s not treaty lands, and the oil sands falls under that umbrella.
To top that off, the tribes who are party to that treaty have already already said they would petition to rejoin Canada
Alberta is always talking about seceding. They never do because its all a show and theyre actually a bunch if cowards that would never do it. Just talk tough while everyone else rolls their eyes kinda thing.
Quebec on the other hand…
Quebec would be welcome to the European Union any day. Hell, Canada as a whole would too.
They don’t go through with anything because it would backfire monumentally. Alberta’s inclusion in the charter is mostly treaty lands, and to dissolve the province means the treaty owners get their land back. There’s not much of Alberta that’s not treaty lands, and the oil sands falls under that umbrella.
To top that off, the tribes who are party to that treaty have already already said they would petition to rejoin Canada