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Edmonton
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Alberta
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Alberta bill aims to clear further obstacles to citizen-driven referendum questions
Alberta's government is clearing more legal hurdles faced by citizens aiming to put referendum questions on a ballot, including questions on the prospect of leaving Confederation. Justice Minister Mickey Amery says new legislation will remove a number of bars a proposed question must meet before petitioners can start collecting signatures, including that questions be factually accurate or even constitutional. (Dec. 4, 2025).
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The Canadian Press
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CP175429406
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n_Alta-Referendum-Bill20251204T1836
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