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Politics : Canadian Political Free-for-All

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From: Alastair McIntosh1/26/2026 9:27:14 AM
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Dani­elle Smith high­lights united Canada des­pite sep­ar­at­ism

Premier Dani­elle Smith said she is focused on build­ing a new rela­tion­ship with the rest of Canada even as Alberta sep­ar­at­ists con­tinue to gather sig­na­tures for a cit­izen-led ref­er­en­dum — and des­pite remarks from a U.S. gov­ern­ment offi­cial indic­at­ing sup­port for the province join­ing its south­ern neigh­bour.

In her first pub­lic remarks since the start of the month, Smith told the Sat­urday audi­ence of her Corus call-in radio show that Canada has been and will con­tinue to be a “great part­ner” for the United States on all fronts.

“That’s the pos­i­tion I take when I speak with U.S. offi­cials. It’s the pos­i­tion I take when I talk with the U.S. ambas­sador, it’s, ‘let’s main­tain the Canada, U.S., Mex­ico trade agree­ment as it is, and then let’s work on get­ting res­ol­u­tion on the areas where there is dis­pute,’” she said.

“When I talk to people who are frus­trated with the way we’ve been treated for the past 10 years, they don’t say, ‘there­fore, I want to be an Amer­ican state.’ That is not what I am hear­ing. They want a new rela­tion­ship with Canada, and that’s what I’m doing.”

Smith made the com­ments when asked to react to com­ments from U.S. Treas­ury Sec­ret­ary Scott Bes­sent who told an Amer­ican alt-right media per­son­al­ity that Alberta was “a wealth of nat­ural resources.”

“I think we should let them come down into the U.S., and Alberta is a nat­ural part­ner for the U.S. They have great resources. The Alber­tans are very inde­pend­ent people.”

The cam­paign in sup­port of a cit­izen ini­ti­at­ive peti­tion seek­ing a ref­er­en­dum on Alberta remain­ing in Canada has been gath­er­ing sig­na­tures this month ahead of its May 2 dead­line, when it is required to have 177,732 to meet that bar.

Lead­ers of Alberta’s push for sep­ar­at­ism, most prom­in­ently law­yer Jef­frey Rath, have claimed to have trav­elled to Wash­ing­ton to meet U.S. gov­ern­ment offi­cials with an eye on secur­ing polit­ical and fin­an­cial sup­port for an inde­pend­ent Alberta, though the State Depart­ment has not con­firmed those details des­pite mul­tiple requests from Post­me­dia over sev­eral months.

In an inter­view last month, ini­ti­at­ive pro­ponent Mitch Sylvestre described the pos­sib­il­ity of Alberta join­ing the United States as “something neither side wants.”

“We don’t want to go from the Canada Rev­enue Agency to the IRS. There’s no point in that.”

On Sat­urday, Smith said she did not want to pre-judge the out­come of those efforts.

“You need to have a pres­sure release valve on issues that people care about, and this is something that clearly a motiv­ated group of people care about,” she said.

“They’ve got 120 days to see if they can get the num­ber of sig­na­tures to put it to a vote, and then we’ll decide as a legis­lature what to do with those once that pro­cess is com­plete.”

She said she’ll rein­force her vis­ion for the province’s future in Canada dur­ing a sched­uled meet­ing next week with U.S. ambas­sador to Canada Pete Hoek­stra as part of a first min­is­ters meet­ing

“I’ll make my views very clear.”

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