Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada commented on the Alberta referendum, drawing a parallel to Brexit. He stated, "They’re still, 10 years later trying to undo what people didn’t think they were voting for."
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Mark Carney Compares Alberta Referendum to Brexit
Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada, compared the upcoming Alberta referendum to Brexit, suggesting that the consequences of such votes can lead to long-term challenges. He noted that Brexit has resulted in ongoing efforts to clarify the original intentions of voters a decade later.
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Mark Carney Compares Alberta Referendum to Brexit