Katheryn Speck said she used to be a Canadian nationalist, travelled the world with a maple leaf on her backpack and once lived in Quebec so she could become fluently bilingual.

But on Saturday she was among hundreds of people who rallied at the Alberta Legislature to support separation from Canada, with many in the crowd waving Alberta flags and a few even displaying the U.S. Stars and Stripes.

“I thought it was a beautiful, fantastic country. But now I’m so disappointed. I’m literally crushed that we’ll never be represented in this country and there’s never a chance of changing the government,” Speck said.

Earlier this week, Premier Danielle Smith’s government proposed legislation that would lower the bar for holding a referendum.

  • FaceDeer
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    1511 days ago

    Extreme fringes make insane demands that are not popular within Alberta, and the headlines say “Albertans demand X!”

    It’s worth worrying about and opposing, sure, but I assure everyone that plenty of that worrying and opposition is going to come from within Alberta from its actually-sane people.

    • abff08f4813c
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      211 days ago

      This is heartening to hear.

      The one thing I don’t get - the article doesn’t really go into why former Canadian nationalist Katheryn Speck had such a dramatic change of heart. Like, c’mon.