Change in government wouldn’t stop Alberta separatist movement, says leader
CALGARY — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre blamed the federal Liberals for past and present separatist movements in Canada, but a separatist leader in Alberta said his group will still push to leave regardless of who is in office in Ottawa.
During his nearly hour-long speech Friday evening at the Conservative convention in downtown Calgary, Poilievre addressed the separatist sentiment in Alberta and Quebec.
“Liberals are in power, and just as night follows day, separatist movements are in resurgence,” Poilievre said to a full ballroom in Calgary’s BMO Centre.
The problem in both Alberta and Quebec, Poilievre claimed, is that for the past decade Ottawa has told “our young people” that Canadian history is filled with shame and horror. He said Liberal policies have driven up the cost of living and dimmed younger Canadians’ prospects of home ownership.


