Alberta’s ‘Forever Canadian’ petitioner says UCP making ‘sham’ of democratic process

By Lisa Johnson The former politician who gathered more than 456,000 signatures to keep Alberta in Canada says he watched first-hand Tuesday as the legislature committee tasked with a review continued to strangle the democratic process. Thomas Lukaszuk, a former deputy premier, said he’s not surprised, but it’s “bizarre” the committee, led by governing United Conservative Party members, shut down a proposal to soon hear from him directly. “It shows pure cynicism and disregard for this democratic process,” he said. Lukaszuk said Premier Danielle Smith’s UCP is playing a “cynical, political game” by delaying its work to give a separatist petition, currently gathering signatures, a leg up on putting their question on an October ballot. “For lack of a better term, the process is a sham,” Lukaszuk told reporters after…

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