Quebec and Alberta Push for Stronger Ties on Trade, Energy
The leaders of Quebec and Alberta say they want closer economic ties between their two provinces. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Quebec Premier Christine Fréchette met June 3 in Quebec City as debates over provincial rights and separatism are on the rise in both provinces. Alberta is set to hold a referendum Oct. 19 that includes a question on whether the province should stay in Canada or begin the legal process to hold a referendum on separation. The referendum also includes various questions regarding provincial authority on immigration, as well as judicial reform and more rights for Alberta in delegating matters where federal and provincial authority overlap.
Quebec and Alberta Push for Stronger Ties on Trade, Energy Leaders from Quebec and Alberta are pursuing stronger economic partnerships between their provinces. This initiative comes as discussions about provincial rights and separatism gain momentum in both regions. Alberta is preparing for an upcoming referendum that will include questions on its status within Canada and its jurisdictional powers.
- Quebec and Alberta leaders aim for closer economic ties.
- The meeting occurred in Quebec City on June 3.
- Debates over provincial rights and separatism are increasing in both provinces.
- Alberta will hold a referendum on October 19.
- The referendum includes questions on remaining in Canada, separation, immigration authority, judicial reform, and federal-provincial authority delegation.
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