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B.C. Premier Calls Alleged Meetings Between Alberta Separatists and U.S. Officials “Treason”

Christopher Louissaint by Christopher Louissaint
January 30, 2026
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David Eby condemns reported outreach to U.S. officials by Alberta independence advocates, triggering national debate over sovereignty and foreign involvement.

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By: Haitian Prime News|January 29, 2026|Ottawa, Canada

British Columbia Premier David Eby has sharply criticized reported meetings between Alberta separatist figures and officials from the United States government, describing the alleged actions as “treason” and warning of serious implications for Canadian sovereignty.

The remarks follow media reports indicating that representatives associated with the Alberta Prosperity Project, a group advocating for Alberta’s independence from Canada, held discussions with U.S. officials. According to reporting by international and Canadian outlets, the meetings explored hypothetical scenarios in which Alberta could seek economic or financial support from the United States should a future independence referendum succeed.

Eby condemned the alleged outreach, stating that seeking assistance from a foreign government to undermine Canada’s territorial integrity crosses a fundamental line. He argued that disputes over federal policy or regional grievances must be resolved within Canada’s democratic and constitutional framework, not through foreign engagement.

The controversy has drawn national attention, prompting reactions from federal leaders and other provincial governments. Canadian officials emphasized that matters of secession and constitutional change fall exclusively under Canadian law and must respect national sovereignty. Federal leaders also underscored expectations that foreign governments refrain from engaging in activities that could be interpreted as interference in Canada’s internal affairs.

While separatist sentiment exists in Alberta, it remains a minority position in public opinion polls. Alberta’s provincial government has repeatedly stated that it does not support separation, even as it continues to express frustration with certain federal policies related to energy, taxation, and regional autonomy.

The reported meetings have intensified broader debates over foreign influence, provincial autonomy, and the legal limits of political advocacy in Canada. As discussions continue, analysts note that any move toward secession would face significant legal, political, and economic hurdles under Canadian constitutional law.

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