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Carney Challenges Trump Administration on Respect for Canadian Borders

Prime Minister Mark Carney is challenging the Trump Administration on respect for Canadian borders and sovereignty, demanding adherence to territorial integrity after controversial meetings between American officials and Alberta separatists were exposed. Speaking Thursday after meeting with provincial leaders, Carney stated his clear expectation that the US Administration will honor Canada’s sovereignty, noting he has consistently communicated this position to President Trump.

The diplomatic controversy developed after the Financial Times published details of meetings between Alberta independence activists and US government representatives. Despite the State Department’s confirmation and attempts to characterize them as routine civil society encounters without commitments, the disclosure has intensified Canadian concerns about potential American interference in domestic matters. The situation has further strained relations between the neighboring nations.

In Alberta, separatist organizers are gathering signatures to force a sovereignty referendum scheduled for autumn. Premier Danielle Smith revealed that approximately 30% of Albertans currently favor independence, attributing this discontent to policies implemented during Justin Trudeau’s previous administration. Smith claimed the province endured a decade of federal attacks, though she acknowledged improved intergovernmental relations under Carney’s leadership.

The separatist movement’s leader, Jeff Rath, has been transparent about his organization’s American engagement, confirming to the Globe and Mail that his group has established meetings at the highest levels of US government with plans to return in February. Rath expressed appreciation for supportive language from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who characterized Alberta as a natural partner. British Columbia Premier David Eby took a dramatically different view, comparing the separatists’ actions to treason against the nation.

Canada’s separatist challenges extend to Quebec, where October provincial elections could bring the sovereigntist Parti Quebecois to power. Leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon has committed to holding an independence referendum if elected. Ontario Premier Doug Ford characterized this scenario as disastrous for Canada, while Quebec Premier François Legault insisted that only Quebecers can make that determination. Legault provided reassurance by indicating minimal support for both a referendum and actual separation in Quebec.

 

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