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Alberta’s Citizen-Led Independence Petition Has Cleared the Signature Threshold. Here Is How the Process Compares to Quebec’s Two Sovereignty Referendums.
On May 2, 2026, signature collection closed on a citizen-initiative petition under Alberta’s Citizen Initiative Act asking whether the province should leave Canada. The petition’s organizer, Mitch Sylvestre of the Alberta Prosperity Project / Stay Free Alberta, reported approximately 302,000 signatures submitted to Elections Alberta. The threshold required to trigger a referendum was 177,732 signatures, or 10% of the 2023 provincial-vote count. Verification by the Chief Electoral Officer is currently on hold pending an Alberta Court of King’s Bench review of a treaty-rights challenge brought by the Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, the Piikani Nation, the Siksika Nation, and the Blood Tribe. The two Quebec sovereignty referendums (1980 and 1995) were initiated by sitting Parti Québécois governments — René Lévesque’s and Jacques Parizeau’s respectively — not by citizen petitions. Alberta’s petition would, if certified, oblige the legislature to either pass legislation responsive to the question or hold a binding referendum.