Jun 10, 2026 5:33 PM - Connect Newsroom - Ramandeep Kaur
The Town of Taber has ordered the removal of a digital billboard promoting Alberta separation after receiving multiple complaints from members of the public.
The electronic sign displayed the message, “Send Ottawa a message! Choose Alberta.” According to a letter from Chief Administrative Officer Derrin Theobald, residents raised concerns about the political content being displayed on the billboard.
Town officials said the sign is located on municipal land and does not comply with local land-use regulations. The municipality has directed that the billboard be removed as a result.
The issue drew significant public attention, with some individuals reportedly threatening to boycott Taber corn, one of the community’s best-known agricultural products. The controversy has sparked broader discussion about political messaging on public property and the municipality’s role in enforcing its bylaws.
Supporters of a referendum on Alberta separation, however, argue the move amounts to an attempt to suppress their views. They say government authorities are limiting their ability to communicate their message to the public.


