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Canadian PM calls on US to respect its sovereignty

Mark Carney assured that US President Donald Trump has never raised the issue of the separation of Alberta, a province bordering the United States, in their conversations

WASHINGTON, January 30. /TASS/. Ottawa expects Washington to respect Canada's sovereignty, Prime Minister Mark Carney told a press conference on Thursday, commenting on reports that US officials had secretly met with activists advocating the independence of the Canadian province of Alberta.

"We expect the US administration to respect Canadian sovereignty. I'm always clear in my conversations with [US] President [Donald] Trump to that effect," Carney said. The prime minister assured that Trump has never raised the issue of the separation of Alberta, a province bordering the United States, in their conversations. When asked whether he had expressed concern on this issue to the US administration, Carney said that "there are channels to raise those concerns." Carney did not provide details but indicated that he had not recently raised the matter in talks with the American side.

Earlier, the Financial Times (FT) reported that leaders of the right-wing Alberta secessionist Alberta Prosperity Project have met with State Department representatives in Washington three times since April of last year. The sources claim that the movement’s representatives are also seeking to arrange another meeting in February, including with officials from the US Treasury Department, during which they intend to request a loan of $500 billion from the US side to finance the province in the event of a successful referendum on independence.

The US State Department confirmed regular contacts with representatives of civil society, emphasizing that no commitments are undertaken during such meetings, FT noted. The White House also stated that it has not provided support for the movement’s initiatives and has not given them any guarantees.

On January 24, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated that the Canadian province of Alberta could hold an independence referendum, describing it in this regard as a natural partner for Washington. According to him, the Canadian federal government is limiting the province’s potential by resisting initiatives to build an oil pipeline from its territory to a section of the Pacific coast in the province of British Columbia.

US President Donald Trump had previously called for Canada to join the United States and become the 51st state. The US leader referred to Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and his predecessor Justin Trudeau as governors. Canadian authorities have repeatedly rejected the possibility of joining the United States.