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B.C. Premier David Eby says Albertan separatists who went to Washington D.C. are ‘engaging in treason.’ That statement is being blasted by many politicians including Alberta Premier Daniel Smith who says she won’t demonize the nearly one million people in her province who are open to separation. Eby is backing up his treason remark saying the group is going to a foreign country to ask for help in breaking up Canada which is treasonous activity and needs to be called-out and stopped. The group Stay Free Alberta is trying to get 178,000 signatures to force a vote on separation.
By Bruce ClaggettB.C. Premier David Eby says Albertan separatists who went to Washington D.C. are ‘engaging in treason.’ That statement is being blasted by many politicians including Alberta Premier Daniel Smith who says she won’t demonize the nearly one million people in her province who are open to separation. Eby is backing up his treason remark saying the group is going to a foreign country to ask for help in breaking up Canada which is treasonous activity and needs to be called-out and stopped. The group Stay Free Alberta is trying to get 178,000 signatures to force a vote on separation.