Activists advocating for Alberta’s separation from Canada reportedly held undisclosed meetings with members of the U.S. State Department during the Trump administration. These discussions have drawn sharp criticism from British Columbia’s premier, David Eby, who labeled the actions as “treason” for seeking foreign support to divide the country.
Eby emphasized that soliciting assistance from another nation to break up Canada undermines national unity and is a serious breach of loyalty. The revelations highlight growing boldness among separatist groups in Alberta.
**Why this matters**
The covert nature of these meetings raises concerns about foreign involvement in Canada’s internal affairs. It also intensifies debates over regional divisions and the limits of political activism within the country. The accusations of treason underscore the sensitivity surrounding efforts to alter Canada’s territorial integrity.
