Alberta separatists submit # signatures as petition deadline hits


“We are extremely proud of such a successful campaign. From the tens of thousands of Albertans lining up into the dark January nights to the 7,000 canvassers collecting signatures… hundreds of thousands of Albertans have expressed a clear desire to vote to become a free and independent country,” Jeffrey Rath, general counsel to the Stay Free Alberta independence petition campaign, told National Post.



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