Hundreds line up near Edmonton to sign petition calling for vote on separation
STONY PLAIN — An hour after the doors opened Thursday at a community centre west of Edmonton, an employee poked her head in to make sure the crowd was still under its 650-person fire capacity.
Inside the hall, which the town of Stony Plain advertises as an ideal wedding venue, hundreds of Albertans were eager to sign their names to a petition looking to force a vote on Alberta quitting Canada.
“It’s definitely not unusual,” campaign volunteer Nicholas Kasper said of the lineup.
Similar signing events across the province have seen long lines indoors and out during the heart of winter. The petition was officially sanctioned by Alberta’s chief electoral officer nearly three weeks ago.


