Alberta, Quebec referendums likely would fail due to Canadians’ anxiety: pollster
OTTAWA — A pollster says separatist movements in Alberta and Quebec are unlikely to succeed as long as many Canadians feel a persistent sense of insecurity and anxiety about the future.
David Coletto, whose polling firm Abacus Data has been studying what it calls the “precarity mindset” in Canada for the past year, said in an interview Wednesday that uncertainty would need to ease in order for a “yes” vote to succeed in either province.
Alberta’s election agency recently announced it has approved a proposed referendum question on the province separating from Canada, meaning the question could soon be put to Albertans in a referendum if organizers collect enough signatures.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has said repeatedly that while she doesn’t want her province to separate, she needs to respect the wishes of Albertans.


