2026 Alberta referendum

2026 Alberta referendum

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#Do you support the [[Government of Alberta]] working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the [[Canadian Constitution]] to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?
#Do you support the [[Government of Alberta]] working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the [[Canadian Constitution]] to allow provinces to opt out of federal programs that intrude on provincial jurisdiction such as health care, education, and social services, without a province losing any of the associated federal funding for use in its social programs?
#Do you support the [[Government of Alberta]] working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the [[Canadian Constitution]] to better protect provincial rights from federal interference by giving a province's laws dealing with provincial or shared areas of constitutional jurisdiction priority over federal laws when the province's laws and federal laws conflict
#Do you support the [[Government of Alberta]] working with the governments of other willing provinces to amend the [[Canadian Constitution]] to better protect provincial rights from federal interference by giving a province's laws dealing with provincial or shared areas of constitutional jurisdiction priority over federal laws when the province's laws and federal laws conflict

==Polling==
A March 2026 Leger poll, found the following results.[https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/alberta-immigration-health-care-poll][https://leger360.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/Leger_ABGovReportCard_March2026.pdf?utm_source=blogs&utm_medium=webpage&utm_content=march2026&utm_campaign=etudesmediatiques]
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! Question !! Yes !! No !! don't know
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| Would you support or oppose a policy where only Canadian citizens, permanent residents, and individuals with a provincially approved immigration status would be eligible for provincially funded programs such as public health care, education, and other social services
| 24%
| 63%
| 12%
|-
|would you support or oppose charging a reasonable fee or premium to individuals with a non-permanent immigration status for their and their family's use of public health care and education systems
| 24%
| 64%
| 12%
|-
| would you support or oppose a policy requiring individuals with a non-permanent legal immigration status to live in a province for at least 12 months before qualifying for provincially funded social support programs.
| 23%
| 66%
|12%
|}


==See also==
==See also==