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    Carney warns Alberta referendum could prolong Canada uncertainty

    June 26, 2026
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    OTTAWA / Content Syndication Services / – Prime Minister Mark Carney warned that Alberta’s independence referendum question risks creating “years of uncertainty” for Canada, calling the separation push a “dangerous bluff” during a Thursday news conference in Ottawa. Carney said the debate comes as Canada seeks to present itself as a stable place for trade, investment and business. His remarks put national unity back at the centre of federal politics before Alberta’s provincewide vote on Oct. 19.

    Carney warns Alberta referendum could prolong Canada uncertainty
    Carney has warned that Alberta’s separation question carries national risks.

    Carney linked the Alberta debate to the United Kingdom’s 2016 Brexit vote. He said he saw that process firsthand while serving as governor of the Bank of England. He said separation campaigns can make complex legal and economic issues sound simple. Carney said voters can hear claims that they can keep core benefits while leaving existing political structures. He said the British experience showed how long those decisions can shape public life.

    Alberta’s ballot will not ask voters to approve immediate separation from Canada. The official question asks whether Alberta should remain a province of Canada, or whether the Government of Alberta should start the legal process required under the Canadian Constitution to hold a binding provincial referendum on separation. Voters will choose one of two options. One supports remaining in Canada. The other supports starting the legal process for a later binding vote.

    Ballot question tests national unity

    Elections Alberta says the referendum has been set for Oct. 19, 2026. The agency says there will be 10 ballot questions, with the separation question listed as Question 10. It also says Question 10 is not binding. The agency plans to give electors all ballots at the same time. It says Question 10 will be counted first at each voting location. Unofficial results must be reported within 48 hours after voting closes.

    The Government of Alberta says the separation question does not directly trigger Alberta leaving Canada. It says a majority vote for the legal process option would lead the province to start steps needed for a later binding referendum. Premier Danielle Smith’s government says it supports Alberta remaining in Canada. The government says it added the question after citizen initiative petitions and a court ruling involving consultation with First Nations on treaty rights.

    Legal process remains central

    Canadian constitutional law does not allow a province to leave the federation on its own. The Supreme Court of Canada ruled in 1998 that a clear vote on a clear secession question would create a duty to negotiate. It also said any change would require constitutional steps. Parliament later passed the Clarity Act. That law gives the House of Commons a role in judging whether a referendum question and result are clear.

    Carney said the Alberta referendum should not be treated as a cost-free signal to Ottawa. He said Canada, Alberta and other provinces are working on major issues inside the federal system, including energy infrastructure and relations with Indigenous communities. Alberta remains central to Canada’s oil and gas sector. The referendum campaign now places constitutional process, investor confidence and the future of Alberta within Canada before voters in the province.

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