May 14, 2026 3:44 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur with files from The Canadian Press

An Alberta court has dismissed a petition related to separating the province from Canada, ruling the provincial government failed to meet its duty to consult First Nations before advancing the process.
The court said any move toward separation from Canada could directly affect rights protected under Treaties 7 and 8, making consultation with affected Indigenous communities a constitutional requirement.
Premier Danielle Smith criticized the ruling, calling it “wrong” and “anti-democratic.” Smith said the provincial government plans to appeal the decision immediately, arguing consultation requirements are typically tied to infrastructure or resource projects such as pipelines, not broader public policy or political questions.
The group Stay Free Alberta also said it intends to challenge the ruling.
A First Nation chief welcomed the decision, describing it as historic and saying it reinforces treaty protections and consultation obligations tied to Indigenous rights.




