
Forever Canadian Petition Events, Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?

2025 08 24: I took this photo after I was witnessed signing the petition at the station under the red canopy, complete with Canadian Flag held straight in the prairie wind.
Sign the Petition (In person only)
Add your name to help keep Alberta Forever Canadian. Signatures must be collected in person. Use this page to find a nearby location or pre‑register to get email updates as new times and places are added.
Why is this so important?
This petition is about protecting our shared future and ensuring Alberta remains a strong part of Canada. Your signature helps move this democratic process forward, signals community support, and enables us to meet the official requirements set by Elections Alberta.
Important: In‑person signatures only
The petition must be signed in person. You can use this page to see current locations below and to sign up for email notifications about nearby in‑person signing opportunities.
Where to sign
There are currently 191 locations accepting in‑person signatures.
Pick a place that’s convenient for you, then come during the posted times below.
@canuckamock.bsky.social:
Non citizens of what?..Albertastan? Parker is a loon….and the folks running this province are following his example of loony-ness. Dangerous and unhinged..
@leslie-anne.bsky.social:
Yes, well, look at who the Freedumbers are – who are the loudest – I would bet they NEVER SPENT A DAY serving their country. Just a bunch of bitchyass whiners who only think of themselves and find hate so much easier than kindness and common sense…..
@yycdavidw.bsky.social:
Every Albertan of no colour who isn’t an outright bigoted idiot should sign also.
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Alberta belongs in Canada. This historic, citizen‑initiated petition gives Albertans a clear, democratic voice to affirm it.
What is at stake
Talk of separation, even as a negotiating tactic or as a step toward joining the United States, creates damaging uncertainty. It chills investment, drives away talent, and deepens social divisions at home. The longer the question lingers, the higher the economic and community cost for Alberta, and for Canada.
This citizen‑initiated petition is how Albertans give a clear, democratic answer: that we remain in Canada.
A strong result reduces uncertainty, restores stability, and lets us focus on practical solutions that move Alberta forward.
How Albertans Are Standing Up
We are using Alberta’s Citizen Initiative process to place a simple, unifying question before voters:
The question
Do you agree that Alberta should remain in Canada?
To qualify, we must collect nearly 300,000 verified signatures in just 90 days. That requires thousands of volunteers, many public signing locations, and clear information for the public.
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How the citizen initiative works
1. Volunteers register to help collect signatures following Elections Alberta rules.
2. Eligible Alberta voters sign the petition in person with their name and address as they appear on the voter list.
3. Signatures are verified and submitted to Elections Alberta.
4. If the threshold is met within the time limit, a referendum question can proceed.
@suze-bsky.bsky.social:
Thank you sir both for service and for affirming a strong Canada that includes Alberta
@frau-evil666.bsky.social:
Thank you for your service, you are 100% true Canadian hero!
@markhamhislop.bsky.social:
Thomas @LukaszukAB: “Forever Canadian” Movement Is Surging Across Alberta
Sign the petition! Join the huge number of Albertans who have already signed!
Incredible excitement among folks who want to publicly declare their love for their country.
@karrieinguelph.bsky.social:
Happy Sunday! It’s always a good day to remind folks to support Canadian businesses, Canadian farmers, Canadian markets, Canadian produce, Canadian travel. Support ALL Canadians regardless of who they love, what they look like, who they voted for.
Love Canada forever. United – True North Strong and Free.
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2011 10 29: Magic and I at the historic T-Rex in Drumheller. This was my favourite of the many dinosaurs students created decades ago and annually give new fun coats of paint.
Sadly, a few years after this photo was taken, a drunk driver crashed into this fancy dressed T-Rex, destroying it. I miss it still, every time I pass by.