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  2. Independence Party of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Independence Party (TIP), also known as the Alberta Independence Party from 2001 to 2019 [2] and the Independence Party of Alberta after 2019, [3] is an Albertan provincial political party. History

  3. Alberta separatism - Wikipedia

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    The Confederation of Regions Party of Canada (CoR) was based on the premise that Canada consists of four regions, each of which should have equal representation in Parliament. By mid-1983 it was registered as an official provincial party in Alberta and by 1984 it was registered federally and ran 54 candidates but none were elected.

  4. Secessionist movements of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Alberta Independence Party promoted independence for the province of Alberta, either on its own or in union with the other western provinces, in the 1990s, but it is now defunct. The Separation Party of Alberta nominated candidates in the 2004 Alberta provincial election.

  5. List of political parties in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Alberta First: 1999-2004 Freedom Conservative Alberta Independence: 2000-2001 Independence Party Greens: 1986-2009 Green Confederation of Regions: 1986-1996 — Forum Party of Alberta: 1995-2004 — Heritage Party: 1985-1986 — Independent Labour Party 1921 Leader Ernest Brown became active in Communist Party Natural Law: 1993-1997 ...

  6. List of active separatist movements in North America

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    Proposed state: West Canada (includes Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan as well as (sometimes) Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut) Political party: Maverick Party, [6] [7] [8] Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta, Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan; Alberta

  7. Western Independence Party - Wikipedia

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    A flag adopted by the association in 1988, representing Western Canada [1]. The Western Independence Party (WIP) was a Canadian political party that advocated the separation of Western Canada from Canada to form a new country from the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.

  8. 2023 Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    February 10: Former PC MLA Jacquie Fenske is announced as acting leader of the Alberta Party. [32] [33] March 28: Jordan Wilkie is elected leader of the Green Party of Alberta. [34] June 29: Members of Wexit Alberta and the Freedom Conservative Party of Alberta voted to approve a merger into the Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta (WIP). [35]

  9. Category:Provincial political parties in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    Political parties of Alberta, Canada. By province or territory: Alberta; British Columbia; Manitoba; ... Independence Party of Alberta; Independent Citizen's ...