“Albertans Split on Danielle Smith’s Referendum Plan”

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Several individuals who called into Danielle Smith’s radio program across Alberta expressed varying views on the referendum she recently announced, with some showing support and others voicing concerns. One caller commended Smith for her speech unveiling the planned October referendum, particularly highlighting the proposed questions regarding the restriction of social services for newcomers. The caller praised Smith, stating that her announcement resonated with the desires of many Albertans.

During the show, another caller expressed gratitude to Smith for her leadership during these times, emphasizing that she is on the right path. Additionally, a supporter, identifying as an immigrant, emphasized the importance of newcomers contributing financially like previous generations of immigrants.

VIEW | Protest against separatist sentiments in Calgary:

These Albertans want to stay in Canada. Here’s why

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Protesters in favor of Alberta remaining a part of Canada express frustration with separatist discussions.

Simultaneously, outside the Alberta legislature in Edmonton, a group congregated in opposition to the referendum and separatist movements in the region. Protestors displayed signs, with one denouncing Smith’s United Conservative Party as the “United Corrupt Party,” and sang the national anthem in solidarity.

One attendee, Keith Weir, expressed dismay, asserting that the province is regressing and the current government is undermining the country’s values. Meanwhile, a similar demonstration occurred at Calgary city hall.

Smith outlined that the referendum will address nine questions, some focusing on immigration-related matters. Notable queries include proposals to restrict social services for certain immigrant groups and implementing residency requirements for access to social programs.

Smith defended her emphasis on immigration concerns, citing financial sustainability as a

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