Carney Confronts America Over Brazen Alberta Separatist Outreach

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Mark Carney is confronting America over brazen outreach to Alberta separatists, insisting on full respect for Canadian sovereignty after controversial meetings were revealed. The Prime Minister’s confrontational stance came during Thursday’s press conference following consultations with provincial leaders, where he emphasized his consistent position on sovereignty maintained throughout all discussions with President Trump.

The Financial Times broke the story of meetings between Alberta independence proponents and US government officials, creating immediate diplomatic consequences. While the State Department acknowledged these encounters and described them as routine civil society meetings without commitments, the revelation has sparked significant concern about foreign involvement in Canadian domestic politics. The incident has added another major source of tension to bilateral relations.

Alberta’s separatist movement is actively working toward collecting sufficient signatures for a fall sovereignty referendum. Premier Danielle Smith indicated that approximately 30% of Albertans currently support independence from Canada, attributing this sentiment to alienation created during Justin Trudeau’s ten-year premiership. Smith suggested federal policies during that period relentlessly attacked provincial interests, though she noted improvements under Carney’s administration.

Separatist leader Jeff Rath has been remarkably candid about his group’s Washington activities, telling the Globe and Mail they have secured connections at the highest levels of US government and plan to maintain this engagement with a February visit. Rath welcomed supportive statements from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who described Alberta as a natural partner for American interests. British Columbia Premier David Eby responded with severe criticism, likening the separatists’ behavior to treason.

Quebec adds another layer to Canada’s unity challenges, with October provincial elections potentially bringing the sovereigntist Parti Quebecois to power. Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon has promised an independence referendum in his platform. Ontario Premier Doug Ford described such an outcome as a disaster for Canada, while Quebec Premier François Legault maintained that the decision rests with Quebecers alone. Legault offered reassurance noting low current support for both a referendum and separation in the province.

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