Is Alberta Actually Headed for Independence?
On-location in Calgary, Mike Wixson and Paul Micucci sit down with Calgary-born commentator Jeevan Mangat for a candid, no-spin conversation about Alberta’s growing independence movement.
From Western alienation to energy policy, federal overreach, and what real sovereignty would actually look like, this discussion goes beyond slogans and into the political, economic, and cultural forces driving separation talk in Alberta today.
Filmed in Jeevan’s hometown, this is a grounded conversation with someone who understands both the passion behind the movement and its real-world challenges.
Is Alberta separatism a protest moment, a serious political project, or something in between? This episode digs in.
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