Carney says ‘Canada is working’, as Alberta readies for vote on separation referendum
CALGARY — Prime Minister Mark Carney addressed the thorny issue of Alberta’s separatist movement on Friday with a metaphorical plea for unity, saying it’s time to build up the country together.
He likened the federation to the Parliament buildings: currently under renovation.
Carney, while on a construction site tour of Parliament, didn’t directly mention the plan announced by Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to hold a vote in the fall about whether to have a binding referendum on separation.
But the prime minister insisted the country can be improved by working closely with the province on his economic agenda.
