Here's a snap I took on the Icefields Parkway, during one of our many great vacations in Alberta:
We loved those vacations, and we love Alberta.
I know that Wexit, AKA Alberta Separation Referendum, is just getting started and I know the percentages now favour that Albertans will want to stay in Canada.
Alberta - Support For Alberta and Saskatchewan Forming An Independent Nation:
Oppose: 63%
Support: 30%
Leger / May 12, 2025 / n=1000 / Online
— Polling Canada (@canadianpolling.bsky.social) May 20, 2025 at 7:04 AM
So does this mean Wexit is something the rest of Canada doesn't actually need to worry much about?
Well, maybe.
But there are no guarantees, and I'm seeing a flood of social media hate-posts now talking about how Alberta can hardly wait to leave.
I just read an interesting piece by Josh Marshall at Talking Points Memo, about what Democrats are doing wrong in trying to refute the Republican and Trump lies, and it struck me that Canadians need to be aware of these issues too.
...The overriding problem Democrats have today is a general belief that they’re not effective at fighting for what they believe in or what the country needs to be protected from.
There’s a related, but secondary issue that they worry that Dems are most focused on issues that are obscure or not connected to the lives of the great majority of people struggling to make ends meet.
That lack of fight is shattering for self-identified Democrats as well as highly damaging for genuine independents and low-information voters who genuinely flip from party to party from election to election. That is overwhelmingly the challenge Democrats have right now...
Applying this wisdom to Canada, I think we need to take Alberta seriously, even if we don't yet think Alberta Separatism is worth worrying about.
We need to speak up, to tell Alberta that we love them and we want them to stay.