The Bearspaw, Chiniki, Goodstoney and Tsuut’ina Nations are applauding yesterday’s ruling by the Alberta Court of King’s ...
Two per cent of the market’s gross revenue is expected to go to First Nations groups, but an Alberta chief says he thinks this is shortsighted.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Chief Allan Adam of the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (centre) speaks in January 2026 about the Alberta separatist movement.
YARHE NAKODA — Stoney Nakoda First Nations’ leaders are applauding the court’s decision to shut down an Alberta separation petition, ruling in favour of First Nations.
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First Nations win legal challenge of Alberta separation referendum, Smith says government will appeal
An Alberta judge has thrown out a decision by the province’s chief electoral officer to issue a petition for a referendum on ...
The ruling comes after a group leading a petition for Alberta independence said it had gathered enough signatures to trigger ...
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Alberta lawmakers wrap up a spring sitting overshadowed by separatist movement
EDMONTON — Alberta lawmakers are rising for the summer after a spring sitting overshadowed by the province's vocal separatist movement and the political tensions that came with it.
Premier Danielle Smith says her government will appeal a court ruling that threw out a citizen-led petition on Alberta ...
Chiefs from both Piikani and Blackfoot Nations have responded to the squashing of the separatist petition. Last Wednesday, Justice Shaina Leonard ruled the Stay Free Alberta never should have been ...
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