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social concerns part of drive to separate says alberta independence movement leader

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The article discusses political independence movement in Alberta, Canada, with no direct commercial mechanism. No specific product, commodity, company margin, or supply chain impact is identified. The movement's goals are political and not tied to concrete economic or sector-level changes.

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  • Alberta Independence Movement leader Mitch Sylvestre cites COVID-19 restrictions as catalyst for political engagement.
  • Alberta's annual net contribution to Ottawa is $47 billion.
  • Over 302,000 signatures collected for a referendum on independence.
  • Referendum mobilization targeted within next five months.
  • Sylvestre claims unfair treatment of local businesses vs. larger retailers like Walmart and Canadian Tire.

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