Western provinces are pushing back. For the first time, there’s a public timetable—within 12–18 months, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and even B.C. plan to decide their own fate. On June 18, Alberta and Saskatchewan held the first joint caucus in Lloydminster, signaling a formal step toward independence from Ottawa—driven by frustrations over economic losses, political alienation, and a deep cultural divide from the federal East.
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