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‘Very high level’: Alberta separatist group won’t say which Trump officials it met with

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While an Alberta separatist group confirms it had meetings with U.S. officials over the past year, its leaders won’t say which members of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration they have spoken with directly. “We’re meeting at a very high level,” Alberta Prosperity Project legal counsel Jeffrey Rath said in an interview with CTV’s Question Period airing Sunday. When asked by host Vassy Kapelos whether those officials would be recognizable to Canadians, Rath said “probably,” but would not confirm whether Stephen Miller, Trump’s homeland security adviser, was among them.

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The Trump administration is building ties with separatist groups in Canada. One of them wants to break away from the province of Alberta and is seeking support from Trump. – We should let them

·Stockholm, Sweden
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Quebec separatists are reviving the idea of an independence referendum, capitalizing on growing poll support and tensions over Canadian unity. The province's largest party, the Parti Québécois, has announced a vote on secession, prompting a sharp response from the federal government and other provincial premiers.

·Warszawa, Poland
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The contacts between separatists from the Canadian province of Alberta and US President Donald Trump's circle, as reported by the Financial Times, are not the only separatist problem in Canada. Separatists in French-speaking Quebec have also become active, demanding a referendum on secession. The PAP Parti Quebecois, the separatist party currently leading in the polls in Quebec, has announced a referendum on separation from Canada. The party's l…

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The Toronto Star broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Saturday, January 31, 2026.
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