High stakes and co-operation: Carney’s Alberta referendum message
Prime Minister articulated three points that form the basis of his national-unity campaign
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Open this photo in gallery:Prime Minister Mark Carney is playing up the stakes of Alberta's Oct. 19 referendum, not tamping them down, writes Campbell Clark.Adrian Wyld/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountCanada’s worth fighting for. Alberta does better together with the rest of Canada. And the Oct. 19 referendum in the province is a real choice that could bring on years of uncertainty for Alberta’s economy.None of those points, raised by Prime Minister Mark Carney at a press conference on Thursday, are groundbreaking. But together, the three parts are the basis of his national-unity campaign. The Prime Minister laid out his message to counter Alberta separatism.
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