Canada. The Great White North. But not so unified these days. A profound political fracture is spreading.
Decades. That's how long it's been since Canada felt this kind of internal strain. A separatist wave, building quietly, now threatens the very fabric of the nation.
"A separatist wave, building quietly, now threatens the very fabric of the nation."
Alberta, long the economic engine, is at its epicenter. What began as a fringe notion—Alberta independence—is morphing into a powerful current. Hundreds of thousands have signed a petition. Their demand? A vote. A referendum, backed by the government, now seems an increasingly real prospect.
Prime Minister Mark Carney isn't mincing words. He sees a "Brexit moment" looming for Canada. A stark warning. But is it hyperbole? Or a chillingly accurate forecast? The question hangs heavy. How much further can this movement truly advance? What would a Canadian split even look like? The implications are staggering.
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