OTTAWA — Alberta United Conservative Party MLA Jason Stephan is doubling down on his call for a referendum on the province’s independence next year, saying the vote would be a critical expression of popular will.
Stephan said in a wide-ranging interview with the National Post that it’s time for Albertans to have their say on the province’s future in a united Canada, after a decade of punitive Liberal policies has brought the province to a breaking point.
“Alberta has unfortunately suffered greatly under the government that we have in Ottawa, and I’m very much in favour of a robust public discussion about something that has impacted Albertans so deeply,” said Stephan.
“I think a referendum would be a very important part of that conversation because it would give Albertans a chance to weigh objective facts and choose accordingly.”
Stephan wouldn’t say how he’d vote in a referendum.
“I’d look to arm myself with the truth, as best as I understand it, and then make a decision based on the merits. My hope would be for each and every Albertan to do the same,” said Stephan.
He added that he’d let his colleagues in the UCP caucus “speak for themselves” on the question of a referendum on Alberta independence.
Stephan did say that the question proposed by the pro-independence Alberta Prosperity Project (APP) — “Do you agree that Alberta shall become a Sovereign country and cease to be a province of Canada?” — is a fair one to put to Albertans.
“I do have faith and confidence in the merit of the question the (APP) has put forward.
It’s pretty clean, clear and unambiguous,” said Stephan.
He said he disagreed with the decision of Alberta’s chief electoral officer, Gordon McClure, to refer the question to the courts , a move that means that APP canvassers won’t be able to start collecting signatures until winter at the earliest.
Stephan said that the judicial review itself reflected a troubling pattern of courts overreaching into legislative domains , a trend he hopes to help beat back in his new role as the UCP government’s parliamentary secretary for constitutional affairs.
He was appointed to the constitutional affairs post in late May, two weeks after becoming the first Alberta MLA to publicly call for an independence referendum.
Stephan, a lawyer by training, said that activist judges could be a canary in a coal mine indicating a coming crisis in Canada’s constitutional order.
“Our judiciary is a very important institution (but) when we see courts moving into areas that are clearly outside of our lane, that’s where you start to see an erosion of trust among the public,” said Stephan.
“If you compare our country to a house, I think of our Constitution as the foundation. Once that foundation erodes, unfortunately, it puts the whole house at risk of caving in.”
Stephan raised a number of eyebrows, including among his fellow conservatives , in July when he said in a press release that Alberta should cut ties with King Charles III.
He stuck to his guns when asked about the statement on Wednesday.
“Symbols matter. Having a figurehead king makes it easier for us to have a de facto king between elections.” Stephan was referring to the period between Prime Minister Mark Carney’s victory in the Liberal leadership race in March and when he faced the broader electorate in a federal election in April.
Stephan said that he favoured a system of “checks and balances,” like the one used in the U.S., but did allow that President Donald Trump has tested that system’s limits.
“Unfortunately, the current president sometimes acts in ways that we haven’t seen from other presidents, (but) I don’t think I’d define the U.S. system and its success by reference to one president,” said Stephan.
He said that one thing the Founding Fathers got entirely right was the concept of a government by and for the people.
“I’m a pretty big fan of the principle of popular sovereignty,” said Stephan.
Stephen that he sees his role in a future referendum campaign as an honest broker of information, rather than a cheerleader for one side or another.
“If there’s lying or fear-mongering, I will speak up to refute that,” said Stephen.
“I think it’s my duty to speak the truth as best as I understand it. I’ve done that and I will continue to do that.”
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“What we have is not democracy.
It is managed consent, “controlled participation” as historians call it — the illusion of choice dressed up in ballots and talking points.
And so Alberta must learn its lesson. Ottawa will not change. The “Nine Nasty Policies” will not vanish.
The rot will not reverse.
Our premier and our people will soon have to face the truth.
If Alberta wants to live free, it cannot do so as Ottawa’s ward.
Tocqueville warned that a people weary of their government will either reform it or collapse willingly into the arms of it as a master.
Eastern Canada has made its choice.
If it wishes to curl at Ottawa’s feet, let it.
Here in Alberta, we must choose the freer institutions through the pursuit of independence.
May we choose wisely.”
“I confess, I admire the US Constitution. It is not perfect, but it is brilliant in its resilience. For 250 years, it has allowed America to stumble, ...
An interesting bit of info and very apropos. This fellow refers to Carnage as Dr. Meat. Here’s his explanation as to how he came up with it.
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Thank you for asking. Carney, and his type, value having some kind of junk PhD, kind of like Dr [sic] Jill Biden, whose PhD is in education and as common as a plastic ‘prize’ in a box of Cracker Jacks but she insisted on it always being used when referring to her.
Then there is the French/Spanish “carne” which means ‘meat’ in English. The other words, derived from ‘carne’ are Carnival and Carnivore.
And a ‘carny’ or ‘carnie’ is the lowest form of worker in the Circus, in charge of the rigging and transporting of tents and poles and cleaning the shit from the animal cages. Carnies were seen as a dangerous, quasi-criminal element of the Circus social structure.
That assortment of negatives was shortened in my usage to “Dr Meat”.
Carnality is a negative quality and is the opposite of Spirit and ...