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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith speaks during the announcement of the 2028 World Cup of Hockey is being hosted in Alberta, in Edmonton, Monday March 16, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

Alberta cabinet minister who introduced separation vote says he wants a united Canada

May 21, 2026 | 9:43 AM

EDMONTON — The cabinet minister who put the wheels in motion for a referendum on Alberta’s place in Canada says he doesn’t want the province to separate.

Nate Glubish says in a social media post that Canada is worth fighting for and that he’ll vote for Alberta to stay if a referendum goes ahead as proposed on Oct. 19.

He also says he believes 400,000 Albertans who signed a petition endorsing the province stay in Confederation deserve to have their voices heard.

Glubish made the comment Wednesday after introducing the motion in a committee debating what to do with a pro-Canada petition organized by former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk.