Alberta legislature committee eyes separation vote as meeting hits bizarre roadblock
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA — Alberta’s journey toward holding a fall referendum vote on separation took a bizarre turn Wednesday — straight into another roadblock.
It occurred when the governing United Conservative members of a bipartisan legislature committee introduced a motion to formally ask Premier Danielle Smith and her cabinet to initiate an Oct. 19 provincewide referendum on Alberta’s status in Confederation.
The motion was expected to pass, given the UCP members on the committee outnumber the Opposition NDP members on it three to two.
But while the motion was still being debated, the UCP caucus published a news release announcing the vote had taken place and that the motion had passed.
