2035:. Under Mulroney, the NEP was rapidly dismantled, and Albertans had new hope for achieving a better-negotiated resource wealth distribution. This caused the Alberta separatist movement to dissipate significantly. Yet, the Mulroney government was a disappointment since the majority of MPs were elected from central Canada, and Alberta's concerns largely ignored. By the time he left office in 1993, Mulroney was perhaps the most hated prime minister due to various allegations of corruption pertaining to the sale of Canadian assets. Mulroney awarded the contract for maintenance of CF-18 fighter jets to the Montreal-based Bombardier Aerospace company, a decision that engendered so much anger in Western Canada, since Western Canada produced a better bid, that it directly led to the formation of the
1879:, and also left the province with an infrastructure deficit. In particular, the Alberta Heritage Fund was meant to save as much of the earnings during high oil prices to act as a "rainy day" cushion if oil prices collapsed because of the cyclical nature of the oil and gas industry. The NEP was one reason that the fund failed to grow to its full potential. According to Mary Elizabeth Vicente, an Edmonton librarian who wrote an article on the National Energy Program in 2005, the popular western slogan during the NEP, appearing on many bumper stickers, was "Let the Eastern bastards freeze in the dark." Other bumpers stated "I'd rather push this thing a mile than buy gas from PetroCan."
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1578:. Aberhart's followers called for separation from Canada, but Aberhart himself counselled moderation and rejected secession. The separatist movement was ridiculed by the media as a fringe movement of the uneducated. Manning, however, had been a devoutly loyal supporter of Aberhart from the very beginning. He honoured Aberhart's 1935 promise to issue a prosperity certificate to Albertans twice. In 1957, his government announced a $ 20 oil royalty dividend and issued a $ 17 dividend the next year.
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intrusion by the federal government into the province's affairs. Edmonton economist Scarfe argued that for people in
Western Canada, especially Alberta, the NEP was perceived to be at their expense in benefiting the eastern provinces. Particularly vilified was Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, whose Liberals
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Zeihan also stated that "Right now, every man, woman and child in
Alberta pays $ 6,000 more into the national budget than they get back. Alberta is the only province that is a net contributor to that budget — by 2020, the number will exceed $ 20,000 per person, $ 40,000 per taxpayer. That will be the
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Alberta was established as a province on
September 1, 1905. Alberta separatism comes from the belief that many Albertans hold that they are culturally and economically distinct from the rest of Canada, particularly Central Canada and Eastern Canada, because of economic imbalances whereby Alberta is a
2140:. Due to Harper's Reform roots, Albertans held faith that he would be the trusted figure to protect Alberta's interests. As a result, Alberta's separatist movement sat on the side-lines, with uncertain prospects. Some pundits predicted that this result would cause support for separatism to ebb away.
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indicated that 62% of
Albertans believe that Alberta "does not get its fair share from Confederation" (up from 45% in 1997), 46% feel "more attached to their province than to their country" (up from 39% in 1997), 34% "feel less committed to Canada than I did a few years ago" (up from 22% in 1997),
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found that 41% of respondents would support independence in a referendum, 50% would be opposed, and 9% weren't sure. Removing undecideds, 45% would support and 55% would be opposed. Respondents were also asked if they would support a referendum if "the federal government is unwilling to negotiate
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Without the existence of the Reform Party to articulate
Alberta's concerns, the separatist movement in the early twenty-first century began to organize meaningfully for the first time since the 1980s. Again though, separatism would place faith in a favourable federal government, only to again be
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as an alternative to
Alberta separation, until 1986 when he reverted his opinion back to the previous separatist position of the WCC. In 1987 Ramsay joined the Reform Party of Alberta and ran in a by-election where he finished second. This would be the last time the party would run a candidate.
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caused high unemployment in
Alberta. The Petroleum Incentives Program, part of the NEP, was criticized for luring exploration capital away from Alberta. With natural resources falling constitutionally within the domain of provincial jurisdictions, many Albertans viewed the NEP as a detrimental
1901:, a British Columbia lawyer, formed the WCC in an effort to promote Western separatism. In 1980 2700 people gathered for a rally at the Jubilee Auditorium in Edmonton, to listen to a speech from Christie. in which he said " are begging Quebec: 'Please vote for us!' No more begging,". In 1982,
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led worldwide oil prices to tank, making
Albertan oil uneconomical even in Eastern Canada, causing it to instead purchase foreign oil. This discredited the NEP – as "self-sufficiency" was one of its touted goals. Even though the NEP was often seen as an economic catastrophe, the NEP was never
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Alberta still initially enjoyed an economic surplus due to high oil prices, but the surplus was heavily reduced by the NEP, which, in turn, stymied many of
Lougheed's policies for economic diversification to reduce Alberta's dependence on the cyclical energy industry, such as the
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Alberta separatism and anger toward the federal government reached new level of popular support. Trudeau introduced a 25% tax to Alberta's oil. After the introduction of the NEP, Alberta's oil industry collapsed, with a drastic reduction in the number of
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Also, some politicians believe, and at least one poll indicated that a much larger portion of the Alberta population may be at least sympathetic to the notion of secession than was indicated by election results. In January 2004, Premier Ralph Klein told the Canadian edition of
1740:) and a few similarly minded oil-rich nations had ceased all oil exports to the United States and countries that supported Israel. The price of oil sold to North America quadrupled within months, and service stations again ran out of fuel, long lines were evident at
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and metrication, abolishing the Senate, and equal representation to the four regions. A year later Knutson resigned, but in all had significantly inspired many Albertans to join Doug Christie's Western Canada Concept, which was running candidates in elections.
1890:. This led to a centre-right-controlled legislature for decades. The Alberta Liberals never held any sizable legislative power again. Many prominent citizens were inspired to push forward Alberta separatist principles. This sentiment gave rise to the
2054:, a right-wing populist federal party, along the lines of non-separatist sentiments and significant popularity. Manning would attract many Albertans that were separatists. The Reform Party existed from 1987 to 2000 when it merged into the
1783:'s Liberal party Albertans were hopeful a change in federal energy policy would occur. These ideas were harnessed during Clark's unsuccessful 1980 election campaign. Clark, an Albertan, lost the election and resigned the leadership of the
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as the Kyoto treaty was believed to have negative effects on the provincial economy, which is based to a large degree on the oil and gas industry. (Alberta had the world's second largest proven reserves of oil, behind only Saudi Arabia.)
1894:(WCC) and West-Fed which held well-attended meetings across Alberta. Many of the people attracted to these parties were not necessarily advocating for independence but were advocating for the fair treatment of Alberta and its resources.
4081:(St. Catharines, ON: Freedom Press Canada Inc., 2009) 138 pp, favourable account that concludes, "The odds of Alberta actually leaving Confederation are remote, at this point." However, he adds, "in my view, separatism has a future."
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Although WCC won almost 12% of the popular vote (over 111,000 votes), Kesler was defeated after changing ridings, and no other candidate was elected. The WCC still managed a strong third-place showing in another by-election, in
2275:, Mr. Trudeau was loudly booed by the crowd. His unpopularity in Alberta is a significant rallying point for Alberta separatists. The topic of Alberta separating from Canada is the subject of a number mainstream media reports.
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stance producing unfavorable results for Western Canada including Alberta and its natural resources. In the end, the Independent Alberta Association did not move beyond association status, and did not form a political party.
1956:. By mid-1983 it was registered as an official provincial party in Alberta and by 1984 it was registered federally and ran 54 candidates but none were elected. Major platform initiatives included opposition to compulsory
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Kevin Steel, "A nation torn apart: An exclusive Western Standard poll shows more than a third of westerners are thinking of separating from Canada. What's dividing the country—and can anything be done to save it?,"
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18% believe "the views of western Canadians are adequately represented in Ottawa" (down from 22% in 2001), and 25% believe "My province would be better off if it separated from Canada" (up from 19% in 2001).
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with Alberta on a new constitutional arrangement", 48% said yes, while 52% said no. Support for independence was higher outside of Alberta's two biggest cities, with Edmonton being the most opposed.
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tomorrow. We need to phase them out. We need to manage the transition off of our dependence on fossil fuels. That is going to take time," The next day at a Calgary vs Edmonton hockey game in
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2090:. 61.7% of Alberta voters voted for the opposition Conservative Party – 22% supported the Liberals, although how many of these Conservative voters were separatist can only be guessed.
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The core issue is pretty simple. While the Québécois—and to a slightly lesser degree the rest of Canada—now need Alberta to maintain their standard of living, the Albertans now need
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pegged support for the idea that "Western Canadians should begin to explore the idea of forming their own country." at 42% in Alberta and 35.6% across the four Western provinces
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The discovery of vast reserves of oil ushered in a twenty-year period of intense exploration, new discoveries, and rapid expansion of Alberta's oil industry. In 1948,
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presented the reasons why he believed both Alberta and the U.S. would benefit from Alberta joining the United States as the 51st state. Quote from page 263 of book:
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Zeihan, Peter (2014). The Accidental Superpower: The Next Generation of American Preeminence and the Coming Global Disorder. (Chapter devoted to Alberta separatism)
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found that 2.7 per cent supported independence. Support for separatism spiked sharply after Pierre Trudeau became prime minister; in a 1981 poll by the
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prices dictated. Across North America, long lines could be seen at gas stations, and people started to realize the need to conserve energy resources.
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was formed. This caused the already-brewing separatist movement in western Canada to attract thousands of people to rallies. Separatist
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in March 2006 that under his leadership, if a future federal government persisted in bringing in policies harmful to Alberta such as a
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nominated 12 candidates who won 4,680 votes, 0.5% of the provincial total. No candidates were elected. This was less support than the
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found 50% of Albertans would support secession from Canada but also found the likelihood that Alberta would separate to be "remote."
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and was producing almost 30 percent of the entire province's output. In 1949 alone Twelve new oil fields were discovered from the
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3167:"The Energy Crises: 1973 and 1978–79 – Conventional Oil – Alberta's Energy Heritage"
3142:"The Energy Crises: 1973 and 1978–79 – Conventional Oil – Alberta's Energy Heritage"
3117:"The Energy Crises: 1973 and 1978–79 – Conventional Oil – Alberta's Energy Heritage"
2916:"Unpacking Canada's Equalization Payments for 2018–19 – The School of Public Policy"
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greatest wealth transfer in per capita terms in the Western world." Per
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overturned by Trudeau's government, staying in place until 1985.
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was created. Conflict arose between Alberta and Canada after the
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in which the party nominated 78 candidates in the province's 79
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provinces by 33% and 27%, respectively. On January 12, 2020,
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that would provide Alberta with more regional autonomy. The
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Alberta prominent citizen Preston Manning would take the
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1980s and 1990s: Liberals, NDP, Conservatives, resurgence
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system and in 2006 became Prime Minister of Canada in a
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There was significant opposition within Alberta to the
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Western separatism: the myths, realities & dangers
3205:"Remember when? Alberta's economy under Trudeau (Sr.)"
3724:"The Last Best West: Meet Alberta's New Separatists"
3652:"Talk of the Town: Is separatism rising here again?"
3563:"The Last Best West: Meet Alberta's New Separatists"
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won a majority government, defeating Prime Minister
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1930s separatism and the Alberta Social Credit Party
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to be a part of Canada in order to maintain theirs.
1996:and structural leadership problems within the WCC.
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3299:Stewart, Sinclair; Perkins, Tara (May 14, 2009).
1732:overthrew the America-friendly government of the
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3722:Brown/Lamoureux, Drew/Mack (February 29, 2016).
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2341:, demonstrated that part of the push was due to
2165:, "(Alberta is) going to take steps to secede."
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1846:drilled. Abandonment of major projects such as
169:19,531 km (7,541 sq mi) 3%
4067:, Sep 2007, Vol. 32, Issue 2, pp. 335–355
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2880:"Could Alberta, Canada become the 51st state?"
2783:Movements for an American annexation of Canada
2368:A May 2020 poll by Northwest Research for the
4103:
3987:"POLL: 45–48% of Albertans back independence"
3746:"Western Alienation on the Rise? Not So Much"
3341:"Let the eastern bastards freeze in the dark"
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1992:(electoral districts). Highlighted was major
1806:In 1980, a Liberal majority government under
1630:1970s: beginnings of modern separatist ideals
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1031:Progressive Conservative Party of Nova Scotia
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130:Alberta in orange shown within Canada (beige)
2117:, when 15 candidates attracted 7,500 votes.
1936:. A year later in 1984, Knutson founded the
1863:had taken office, Clark was promptly fired.
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2333:", the United Kingdom's departure from the
2147:, who was one of the contenders to succeed
2124:succeeded against the odds of the Canadian
1803:; see that page's history for attribution.
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1326:Progressive Group for Independent Business
1144:Progressive Conservative Assoc. of Alberta
1016:Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba
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1286:Citizens Centre for Freedom and Democracy
1134:Conservative Party of Quebec (historical)
1036:Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario
161:640,081 km (247,137 sq mi)
153:661,848 km (255,541 sq mi)
68:Learn how and when to remove this message
16:Advocacy for Alberta seceding from Canada
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3366:ROQUETTE, TIPHANIE (November 20, 2020).
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3322:Vicente, Mary Elizabeth (January 2005),
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2686:Sample size was 3,000 for all of Canada
2655:Sample size was 1,000 for all of Canada
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1946:Confederation of Regions Party of Canada
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1097:Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
1087:Conservative Party of Canada (1867–1942)
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3194:Sep 2007, Vol. 32 Issue 2, pp 335–355
2949:. McClelland & Stewart. pp.
2852:"Alberta as the 51st state? | CBC.ca"
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2793:List of political parties in Alberta
2422:Registered federal political parties
2396:Registered Alberta political parties
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2185:Late 2010s to early 2020s resurgence
1590:Leduc No. 1 well after striking oil.
1129:British Columbia Social Credit Party
1026:Progressive Conservative Party of NL
1021:Progressive Conservative Party of NB
18:
4070:Pratt, Larry, and Garth Stevenson.
4017:"Home – Alberta Independence Party"
3810:Bogart, Nicole (October 22, 2019).
3534:Loutan, Tyler (February 16, 2016).
3345:The Dictionary of Canadian Politics
1877:Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund
1787:in 1983 after receiving only a 67%
1346:True North Centre for Public Policy
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4201:List of premiers by time in office
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3658:. November 7, 2015. Archived from
3065:Gerson, Jen (September 14, 2012).
3021:Justen, John J. (September 1957).
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1374:Conservatism in the United Kingdom
1271:Canadian Coalition for Democracies
969:Christian Heritage Party of Canada
341:Progressive Conservative dominance
102:(and potential accession into the
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1527:Aberhart and his cabinet in 1935.
1379:Conservatism in the United States
334:Liberal / Social Credit dominance
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4079:Alberta: Separatism Then and Now
3836:Laing, Zach (November 3, 2019).
3407:Wagner, Michael (July 1, 2020).
2808:Secessionist movements of Canada
2788:Cascadia (independence movement)
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2379:Legality of separation in Canada
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1572:British North America Act, 1867
1513:equalization payments in Canada
3789:Desai, Desai (March 1, 2019).
3583:Gerson, Jen (March 18, 2015).
3010:. Alberta Culture and Tourism.
3004:"Oil Developments After Leduc"
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3985:Naylor, Dave (May 25, 2020).
3324:"The National Energy Program"
2896:. Alberta Online Encyclopedia
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2402:Independence Party of Alberta
1934:Social Credit Party of Canada
1888:1982 Alberta general election
1758:Office of Energy Conservation
1276:Canadian Taxpayers Federation
1124:Action démocratique du Québec
1107:Social Credit Party of Canada
4447:31st general election (2023)
2894:"Alberta becomes a Province"
2138:Conservative Party of Canada
2066:2000s Reform to Conservative
2060:Conservative Party of Canada
1853:had no seat west of Manitoba
1673:-based citizens forming the
1281:Catholic Civil Rights League
1011:Conservative Party of Quebec
974:Conservative Party of Canada
894:Who Killed Canadian History?
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4229:Executive Council (Cabinet)
4168:Former lieutenant governors
3891:. cbc.ca. November 4, 2019.
3046:. Paper Number: SPE-856-G.
2920:The School of Public Policy
2803:Quebec sovereignty movement
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2107:Separation Party of Alberta
1561:William Lyon Mackenzie King
1316:National Citizens Coalition
1311:Montreal Economic Institute
979:Libertarian Party of Canada
359:Timeline of Alberta history
50:conditions to do so are met
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4569:Politics of Western Canada
4422:Wildrose Loyalty Coalition
2314:A February 2019 poll from
2220:Such statements should be
2126:First-past-the-post voting
2111:Alberta Independence Party
1644:Multiculturalism in Canada
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1291:Focus on the Family Canada
1092:Liberal-Conservative Party
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3245:Scarfe, Brian L. (1981).
2323:Canadian federal election
2306:A September 2018 poll by
2284:The Accidental Superpower
2278:The geopolitical analyst
2253:Canadian federal election
2088:allegations of corruption
1773:Progressive Conservatives
1535:A prosperity certificate.
1056:United Conservative Party
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3023:"Canada's Pembina Field"
2339:Hill+Knowlton Strategies
1679:political representation
984:People's Party of Canada
924:The Case for Colonialism
399:This article is part of
193:This article is part of
4234:Speaker of the Assembly
3452:"Why hate Mulroney so?"
2941:Berton, Pierre (1990).
2080:Liberal Party of Canada
2037:Reform Party of Alberta
1835:National Energy Program
1801:National Energy Program
1791:at a party convention.
1648:National Energy Program
1576:prosperity certificates
1428:Conservatism portal
1369:Common Sense Revolution
1261:Campaign Life Coalition
1001:Coalition Avenir Québec
996:British Columbia United
3303:. www.globeadvisor.com
3251:Canadian Public Policy
3171:www.history.alberta.ca
3146:www.history.alberta.ca
3121:www.history.alberta.ca
2975:Alberta: A New History
2818:Western Canada Concept
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1972:Canada West Foundation
1940:to advocate for a new
1892:Western Canada Concept
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586:United Empire Loyalist
410:Conservatism in Canada
4412:Wildrose Independence
3816:Federal Election 2019
3521:May 27, 2011, at the
3484:on February 24, 2009.
3438:July 4, 2007, at the
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4564:Separatism in Canada
4401:Solidarity Movement
4049:on October 19, 2021.
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3458:. September 13, 2005
3413:The Western Standard
2868:. February 12, 2020.
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2082:was returned with a
1950:equal representation
1909:in a by-election in
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1331:REAL Women of Canada
4559:Politics of Alberta
4457:Electoral districts
4416:Jeevan Singh Mangat
4276:United Conservative
4224:Former legislatures
4155:Lieutenant Governor
4124:Politics of Alberta
2990:, February 20, 1996
2798:Politics of Alberta
2778:Athabasca oil sands
2691:Oct 24–Nov 1, 2019
2130:minority government
2084:minority government
1907:Alberta legislature
1905:was elected to the
1777:minority government
1541:Social Credit Party
1487:Province of Buffalo
1473:of the province of
1306:Mackenzie Institute
1255:Other organizations
1202:The Post Millennial
1154:Upper Canada Tories
884:Lament for a Nation
591:Upper Canada Tories
506:Economic liberalism
456:Social conservatism
444:Right-wing populism
439:Clerico-nationalism
37:of this article is
4395:Randy Thorsteinson
3966:. CBC/Radio Canada
3939:. November 6, 2019
3754:. October 9, 2018.
3632:. January 16, 2017
3456:The Globe and Mail
3008:history.alberta.ca
2922:. January 17, 2018
2813:Western alienation
2617:Northwest Research
2441:Date(s) conducted
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1926:Western alienation
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1726:Iranian Revolution
1722:oil crisis of 1979
1695:Iranian Revolution
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1467:Alberta separatism
1394:Alberta separatism
1384:Western alienation
1351:Voice of Canadians
1073:Historical parties
1051:Saskatchewan Party
697:Bennett (W. A. C.)
511:Limited government
293:Early 20th century
166: • Water
150: • Total
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4268:Political parties
4246:Opposition Leader
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3766:Solomon, Lawrence
3662:on April 18, 2016
3656:Medicine Hat News
3433:Elections Alberta
3389:Elections Alberta
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1829:Petro-Canada logo
1730:Ruhollah Khomeini
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1082:Canadian Alliance
934:12 Rules for Life
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