Separatism
Coverage of Separatism in the Nexus archive.
- J&K L-G administration suspends 8 officials over pro-separatist content in library books
The J&K L-G administration suspended eight officials over pro-separatist content found in the book 'Personalities and Legends of J&K'. The book's content is described as having the potential to create law and order situations.
- 'Treat everybody the same': Kemi Badenoch vows to sweep away public sector race rules warning they are 'creating separatism'
Kemi Badenoch vows to eliminate public sector race rules, which she claims are fostering separatism. The announcement emphasizes treating everyone equally in the public sector.
- Wab Kinew takes on separatism and big-tech
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew addresses separatism, proposes a ban on social media for youth, and emphasizes the importance of nation-building projects.
- Alberta's Danielle Smith to meet with counterpart in Quebec this week
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to meet with her counterpart in Quebec City this week. Separatism and energy are potential topics of discussion.
- Canada's Alberta takes risky separatism gamble by adding question to referendum
Alberta's Premier Danielle Smith announced a referendum question on separatism during a press conference in Calgary on May 22, 2026, positioning it as a 'risky gamble.' The move highlights growing regional tensions within Canada.
- Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Alberta is planning to hold a referendum on whether to remain in Canada, marking a significant constitutional and political development. The referendum would allow Albertans to vote on the province's future relationship with the federal government. This move reflects growing separatist sentiment in the province.
- First Nation asks court to block Alberta referendum on seceding from Canada
Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has requested a court to block an Alberta referendum on seceding from Canada, claiming it would violate treaty rights. The First Nation condemns the separatist push as irresponsible and dishonourable, citing concerns over provincial governance and resource revenue structures.