In response to growing backlash from First Nations over treaty rights, the Alberta government has amended its controversial referendum law allowing a vote on the question of seperation. But as Heather Yourex-West reports, it is unlikely to derail the separatist movement’s momentum, which is already taking an economic toll on the province.
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Alberta referendum amendments unlikely to stop separation vote
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