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Alberta government amends referendum bill in effort to placate First Nations’ concern

EDMONTON - Alberta鈥檚 government has made 11th-hour changes to controversial proposed legislation, declaring that no separation referendum question could threaten First Nations’ existing treaty rights.

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Alberta government amends referendum bill in effort to placate First Nations' concern

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Justice Mickey Amery announce proposed changes to several pieces of democratic process legislation, in Edmonton on Tuesday April 29, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson


EDMONTON - Alberta鈥檚 government has made 11th-hour changes to controversial proposed legislation, declaring that no separation referendum question could threaten First Nations’ existing treaty rights.

Premier Danielle Smith鈥檚 government is working to considerably lower the threshold to allow for citizen-initiated referendums, including whether the province should separate from Canada.

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