Dec 2, 2025 1:26 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh
A provincewide petition asserting that Alberta should remain within Canada has met the legal threshold and has been formally validated by Elections Alberta. The petition, launched by former deputy premier Thomas Lukaszuk, gathered more than 400,000 verified signatures, surpassing the minimum needed to trigger a legislative review.
Under provincial law, the successful verification sends the matter to an all-party committee of the Alberta legislature, which will determine whether a provincewide referendum on national unity should move ahead. The process is part of Alberta’s citizen-initiative legislation, which allows major public issues to be elevated to lawmakers when sufficient support is demonstrated.
Lukaszuk said he coordinated the petition as a response to renewed rhetoric around Alberta separation that has circulated in some political and online circles. He said the initiative reflects what he sees as a broad commitment to Canadian unity among residents across the province.
The future of the petition now rests with the legislature, where members – including Premier Danielle Smith’s government – will be required to consider whether the issue warrants a public vote. The debate comes at a time when questions about provincial autonomy, federal-provincial relations and resource policy continue to shape political discussion in Alberta.



