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Why does the Canazuelan census ask how many bedrooms are in your home? (48 seconds)
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I can relate. I have to do the same thing. Canβt afford to own a house anymore.
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Constitutional lawyer Keith Wilson: The Court Decision Does NOT Stop an Alberta Independence Referendum. (12 min, 26 sec)
The recent Court of Kingβs Bench decision struck down the specific independence petition initiated by Mitch Sylvester, but it does not end the possibility of an Alberta independence referendum.
The authority to place an independence question on the October 19, 2026 referendum ballot remains with Albertaβs cabinet under the Referendum Act. The legal foundation for a provinceβs right to vote on independence comes from the 1998 Supreme Court of Canada secession reference, not from the Clarity Act or any single citizen petition process.
This decision is narrow, technical, and expected to be appealed. The broader democratic question remains unchanged: Albertans have the right to decide their future.
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The recent Court of Kingβs Bench decision struck down the specific independence petition initiated by Mitch Sylvester, but it does not end the possibility of an Alberta independence referendum.
The authority to place an independence question on the October 19, 2026 referendum ballot remains with Albertaβs cabinet under the Referendum Act. The legal foundation for a provinceβs right to vote on independence comes from the 1998 Supreme Court of Canada secession reference, not from the Clarity Act or any single citizen petition process.
This decision is narrow, technical, and expected to be appealed. The broader democratic question remains unchanged: Albertans have the right to decide their future.
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