Judge orders temporary pause on Alberta separation referendum petition process
EDMONTON, ALBERTA, CANADA — An Alberta judge has put up a roadblock on a petition drive looking to force a vote on the province quitting Canada.
Justice Shaina Leonard, in a written decision issued Friday granting a stay application requested by a handful of Alberta First Nations, said organizers can continue collecting signatures but the results of the petition can’t be announced or moved forward with until an overall decision is issued in the court case.
Multiple First Nations are challenging the constitutionality of Alberta’s citizen-initiated referendum process, arguing its use by separatists and the lack of government consultation with Indigenous leaders so far is a violation of treaty rights.
Lawyers for Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation and the Blackfoot Confederacy, as well as for the provincial and federal governments, were in court this week in Edmonton for hearings in the case.


