Controversial sovereignty bill introduced in Alberta
Alberta’s premier followed through on her leadership campaign promise and introduced the controversial Alberta Sovereignty to a United Canada bill in an attempt to reject federal laws. Plus, Rosemary Barton weighs in on the risks the federal government runs by trying to avoid the issue.
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