An Open Letter To Premier Danielle Smith: Let Albertans Vote

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An Open Letter To Premier Danielle Smith:
Let Albertans Vote

 

 

Premier Smith,

We write to you as Albertans who hold a wide variety of views and perspectives on Alberta’s future.

Some of us support Alberta’s current position in Canada, some support greater provincial sovereignty within Canada, some support Alberta independence, and some remain undecided.

But regardless of where we all stand on the question of which path Alberta should take, we are all united in our belief that Albertans deserve the right to peacefully and democratically express their views on this question at the ballot box.

The recent court ruling blocking the Stay Free Alberta petition has created deep concern and resentment amongst many in our province.

We believe - as you yourself have stated - that this ruling was an “error in law”. Regardless of anyone’s opinion on Alberta separation, it makes no sense for courts to require indigenous consultation before citizens are permitted to even collect signatures on an issue, rather than prior to actual government action being taken, as has historically been the case.

Given this, we were pleased to hear your confirmation that your government will appeal this ruling and defend the rights of Albertans to collect signatures on any issue going forward. However, as you know, the appeals process in Canada can take a very long time.

We are therefore calling on you to use your existing authority under Alberta’s Referendum Act to place the Stay Free Alberta petition question on the ballot alongside the other referendum questions you are putting to Albertans on October 19th, 2026.

More than 300,000 Albertans signed the Stay Free Alberta petition calling for a referendum on Alberta leaving Canada, and more than 400,000 Albertans signed the Forever Canadian petition calling for a referendum on Alberta remaining in Canada.

You previously indicated that if sufficient signatures were collected, an independence question would appear on the October 19th, 2026, ballot. More than 700,000 people want to have their say. We believe it is important for Albertans’ continued faith in our democratic institutions and processes that this commitment be honoured.

Ultimately, this is not a question of whether we support separation or not. The question is whether we support Albertans' right to vote on issues of major public importance. In a free and democratic society, the answer to complicated political questions should be debate, persuasion, and participation - not prohibition.

Albertans should not lose their opportunity to vote on this and other issues at the whim of a single judge. A failure to hold a vote as promised would result in even further alienation, distrust, and resentment towards institutions that are already perceived to be treating Albertans unfairly.

We hope your government's appeal of this ruling eventually succeeds, but a referendum cannot wait - Albertans’ democratic rights should not be suspended for years while court cases drag on.

Albertans have always been strong and free. Our democracy should be, too.

It’s time to let Albertans vote.

Signed,

Peter McCaffrey
President
Alberta Institute

 

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  • Lynelle Polowich
    signed 2026-05-19 09:38:52 -0600
  • Luben Izov
    signed 2026-05-19 09:38:47 -0600
    Dear Premier Smith,

    I have been a proud Canadian for over 33 years, and in that time I have never once missed an election — provincial or federal. No matter the weather, no matter the season, I showed up to vote.

    I came to Canada from a country under Communist rule — a place where ballots were cast in your name before you ever entered a polling station. I came here for something better. For a voice. For the belief that my participation would matter.

    And yet, I find myself experiencing a feeling I thought I had left behind. Not in the same way — Canada is not a Communist state — but in a way that is nonetheless real and painful: the votes of Albertans, and of Western Canadians broadly, do not meaningfully influence the outcome of federal elections. We participate fully and faithfully, and we are consistently left on the outside looking in.

    Premier Smith, I am asking you, from the bottom of my heart — please give the people of Alberta the opportunity to be heard through a referendum on independence from Ottawa. Allow us a vote that is truly ours, one that carries genuine weight.

    For many of us, this goes far beyond politics or economics. It is a matter of dignity. We feel unseen — a people whose hard work and contributions are taken for granted, whose needs are overlooked, and whose sense of purpose within Confederation is quietly eroding.

    We are not asking to be privileged. We are asking to belong.

    Respectfully yours,

    Luben Izov

    Calgary, Alberta
  • Dwayne Goosen
    signed 2026-05-19 09:38:40 -0600
  • Joanne McKay
    signed 2026-05-19 09:38:38 -0600
  • Lori Patterson
    signed 2026-05-19 09:38:28 -0600
  • Curtis Couturier
    signed 2026-05-19 09:37:34 -0600
  • Johanne Amonson
    signed 2026-05-19 09:37:27 -0600
  • Golda David
    signed 2026-05-19 09:37:11 -0600
  • Sandra Weisgerber
    signed via 2026-05-19 09:36:57 -0600
  • James Houghtaling
    signed 2026-05-19 09:36:13 -0600
  • Paul Chatten
    signed 2026-05-19 09:35:53 -0600
  • Kimberly McBride
    signed 2026-05-19 09:35:39 -0600
    A referendum is the consultative process. There is nothing in asking a question that would necessitate any immediate action. A yes vote is a means to the end of engaging the Clarity Act. The problem with the Canadian Constitution is that activist judges are de facto ruling from the Bench via the Living Tree Doctrine. This erroneous ruling is case in point!
  • Jim Sheets
    signed 2026-05-19 09:35:30 -0600
    I am not for separating but I am 100% for more provincial independence for Alberta from Ottawa.
  • Larry Pewar
    signed 2026-05-19 09:35:16 -0600
  • Penny Haag
    signed 2026-05-19 09:34:56 -0600
  • Dianne Lemoignan
    signed 2026-05-19 09:33:56 -0600
  • Jill Burns
    signed 2026-05-19 09:33:49 -0600
  • Paul Berkenbosch
    signed 2026-05-19 09:33:44 -0600
  • George Neubauer
    signed 2026-05-19 09:33:30 -0600
  • Greg Scatton
    signed 2026-05-19 09:33:02 -0600
  • Anaya Lea
    signed 2026-05-19 09:33:00 -0600
  • Dale Ivanchuk
    signed 2026-05-19 09:32:18 -0600
  • Lee Swendseid
    signed 2026-05-19 09:32:17 -0600
  • Jodi Woelke
    signed 2026-05-19 09:32:04 -0600
  • Hart Searle
    signed 2026-05-19 09:31:01 -0600
  • Kelly Cleve
    signed 2026-05-19 09:30:52 -0600
  • Randy Prost
    signed 2026-05-19 09:30:05 -0600
  • David McCamis
    signed 2026-05-19 09:29:45 -0600
    Regardless of which side of a serious issue we are on, if a large number of petition signatures are gathered, asking for a vote, those voices and all others must be permitted to have that vote. The ideal of separation is a vast long shot, but to be able to vote on such, either way, is a cornerstone of a free and democratic society. The recent “decision” by the judge on this matter is rife with political bias and it must be appealed.
  • Merle Blair
    signed 2026-05-19 09:29:44 -0600
  • Leila Kostyk
    signed 2026-05-19 09:29:43 -0600
    As you’ve said, allowing 6% of the population to control the rest is not democratic. If left unchallenged, it will continue, so it needs to be stopped, now.