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Feb 23, 2026 3:53 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh with files from The Canadian Press

Albertans voice divided views on proposed October referendum

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Premier Danielle Smith hosts a weekend call-in radio show ahead of a planned provincial referendum. (Photo: Facebook/Danielle Smith)

Albertans are expressing sharply divided opinions over the provincial government’s plan to hold a referendum this October, with Premier Danielle Smith fielding support and criticism over the weekend.

During her regular call-in radio program Saturday morning, Smith heard from several callers who said the proposed vote reflects public concerns, particularly around immigration levels and provincial authority. Supporters told the premier the referendum questions are timely and align with what they see as mounting pressures on housing, health care and other services.

At the same time, dozens of people gathered outside the Alberta legislature in Edmonton despite freezing temperatures to protest the direction of the government’s plan. Demonstrators raised concerns about the inclusion of questions tied to separatist sentiment and constitutional change, arguing the province should focus on affordability and public services instead.

On Friday, Smith announced that Albertans would be asked to vote on nine questions. More than half focus on immigration, including measures aimed at reducing the number of non-permanent residents in the province. Speaking Saturday, the premier defended that focus, saying the pace of population growth has become financially unsustainable and is placing strain on infrastructure and social programs.

The remaining questions deal with potential constitutional amendments. The government has said the referendum is intended to gauge public support on key policy directions. Critics, however, argue that the vote risks deepening political divisions at a time when intergovernmental relations and economic pressures remain key concerns across the province.

The referendum is expected to take place in October, with further details on the exact wording of the questions to be released in the coming months.

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