In this episode of The Line: Alberta podcast, a closer look at Alberta's Year of the Referendum. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has set October 19th as referendum day, and she has nine questions to put to Albertans on issues related to immigration and the constitution. That ballot will also include a question on separation, the premier says, if separatists are successful in their petition campaign.
The premier has also indicated there could be another question added if a separate petition succeeds: whether to once again restrict coal mining in the eastern slopes of the Rockies. We'll speak with Alberta country music artist Corb Lund who has been active in efforts to protect Alberta waterways from the impact of coal mining. He's spearheading the Water Not Coal petition campaign, which is now officially underway. We'll find out what drove him to take up this cause, how the Alberta government has flip-flopped on coal policy, and the role that grassroots activism has had on this issue.
We'll also take a deep dive into Alberta's political landscape and the fascinating backdrop to this new referendum campaign season. We'll be joined by veteran pollster Quito Maggi, who is president and CEO of Mainstreet Research, to discuss their latest numbers that offer a surprising assessment of the current strengths of the main provincial and federal parties, and where public sentiment is at when it comes to Alberta separation and out relationship with the rest of Canada.
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