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Fascinating case study in resource regionalism here. Alberta's position is basically that federal overreach on energy policy has made confederation untenable, which is a familar dynamic in places where resource wealth gets centrally taxed. Worked in a think tank once that studied similar movements and the economic viability always boils down to trade acess. That point about US pipeline routes is kinda critical, landlocked sovereignty only works if there's a willing market neighbor.

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