Expose Politicians Who Enable Separatism

Alberta's separatist movement is growing because politicians won't speak out against their dangerous agenda that threatens our jobs, security, and way of life—so we're ending their silence by demanding public answers.

Be the first to know where your elected leaders stand on separatism.
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Creating Alberta's First Anti-Separatism Accountability Database

We're creating a public record of every Alberta politician's stance on separatism.

We ask them directly: Do you reject Alberta separatism?

Then we publish their answers so voters can see who's protecting Alberta's future in Canada, who's actively supporting the separatist agenda, and who's letting separatists grow stronger through silence.

Do you believe that Alberta should remain in Canada?

Support the #ForeverCanadian campaign. Volunteer, donate, or help collect signatures to ensure that Alberta remains in Canada.

The Forever Canadian campaign needs you.

Alberta needs you

A separate Alberta would be a poorer Alberta

Separatist forecasts of oil booms, tax cuts, and surpluses ignore huge revenue shortfalls, defence and social‑program costs, and trade barriers.

Independence would shrink Alberta’s economy, drive migration, and leave it poorer.
  • Economic output lost

    $20B to $30B

    Foregone income and output for Albertans
  • Population exodus

    400,000

    Albertans projected to relocate to other provinces
  • Corporate departures

    700

    Quebec saw 700 corporate HQ relocations in the 1990s amid separatist unrest
  • Trade‑barrier impact

    5%

    Economy contraction from increased trade costs, as seen in the UK after Brexit

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Breaking down separatist lies and showing why Alberta is stronger in Canada