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Alberta Independence: The Case for Taking Control. The Alberta Independence Series: Control, Properity, and Self-Determination, #1

Par : Michael J. Power
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235555488
  • EAN9798235555488
  • Date de parution12/05/2026
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  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Independence is often portrayed as a dramatic moment-a single vote, a single announcement, a single turning point. But supporters of Alberta independence argue that the real story is far more complex. Independence is not an event. It is a process. A long, structured, legally grounded transition that unfolds step by step, with each stage requiring clarity, discipline, and public legitimacy. What Independence Actually Involves (Not Just a Vote) cuts through the noise and explains that process in plain, practical terms.
This book does not deal in slogans or emotional appeals. Instead, it outlines the concrete work required to shift authority from federal to provincial control. Readers will learn how legal pathways are established, how responsibilities are sequenced, how transitional agreements keep services running, and how Alberta would build the institutions needed for full autonomy. The book also details the negotiations required with external partners and the democratic safeguards that ensure the process remains legitimate from start to finish.
Whether readers support independence or oppose it, this chapter provides something essential: clarity. It shows what independence looks like behind the headlines and beyond the rhetoric. It explains the mechanics, the timelines, the decision points, and the structures that make a transition possible. Independence is not a leap-it is a construction project. And like any major project, it succeeds only when the work is understood before it begins.
For Albertans who want an honest, disciplined explanation of what independence actually requires, this chapter delivers exactly that. No drama. No shortcuts. Just the process, step by step.