Hearing on injunction filed by First Nation to stop Alberta separation to begin today

A First Nation in Alberta will be in court today seeking to shut down a petition urging the province to quit Confederation. The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation is in Edmonton asking a Court of King’s Bench judge to suspend the petition campaign on the grounds First Nations’ consent is required first. It is alleging a failure by Alberta, Canada and the province’s chief electoral officer to uphold treaty rights. A group named Stay Free Alberta is collecting signatures to qualify for a referendum on Alberta leaving Canada. Premier Danielle Smith’s government has said if they get enough names, the question will be put to a vote. Stay Free Alberta says it has already collected more than the 178,000 signatures required to trigger the vote with a month to go before…

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