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Alberta Separation Referendum Question Approved

Elections Alberta has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial independence. The Alberta Prosperity Project now must gather nearly 178,000 signatures to proceed.

Alberta hikes referendum petition fee to $25,000

The Alberta government has quietly increased the cost to apply for a referendum petition from $500 to $25,000 via a cabinet order, a move critics call hypocritical and a mockery of direct democracy.

Alberta Separation Referendum Question Approved

The Alberta legislature has approved a proposed referendum question on provincial separation. This historic move sets the stage for a pivotal vote on Alberta's future within Canada.

Winnipeg residential parking ban now in effect

A residential parking ban is now active in Winnipeg. The city urges residents to find alternate parking to facilitate snow clearing operations. Learn the details and how it affects you.

Quebec Liberal Scandal May Trigger Third Separation Referendum

The resignation of Quebec Liberal leader Pablo Rodriguez amid corruption allegations, including cash-filled envelopes, weakens federalist forces and could enable a Parti Québécois victory and a third sovereignty referendum in 2026.

URSA Wins Referendum as New U of R Student Body

University of Regina students have decisively voted to replace the former student union with the new University of Regina Students’ Association (URSA). Learn about the referendum results and what's next.

U of R Students Approve New Union in Referendum

University of Regina students have voted to establish a new, independent students' union. The historic referendum marks a major shift in campus governance and student advocacy.

Saint John Looks to Double Parking Fines This Winter

The City of Saint John, New Brunswick, is proposing to double fines for parking violations and snow ban infractions this winter. Learn about the new penalties and the reasons behind the stricter enforcement.

Wikipedia's Blueprint for Trust in the Digital Age

Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales reveals the seven rules that saved the online encyclopedia from chaos, creating a model for trust as institutions falter. Discover the blueprint for reliable information.

U.S. Proposes Sweeping New Travel Rules for Visitors

New U.S. travel rules would require visitors from 42 visa waiver countries to submit five years of social media data and biometrics, drawing comparisons to historical voter suppression tactics. Read the full analysis.

Why Smiling in Passport Photos is Banned

Discover why border security and facial recognition technology require a neutral expression in your passport photo. Learn the rules to avoid application delays.

MLA: UCP's proposed party name changes spark fear

An Alberta MLA reacts with alarm to proposed UCP legislation allowing political party name changes, calling it undemocratic. Explore the details and implications for Alberta's political landscape.

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