Alberta separatists are not ‘deplorables', says former finance minister
Jim Dinning is a proud Canadian, campaigning for his home province to remain part of the federation. But Alberta’s former finance minister is not contemptuous of those who want to create a separate country. He told National Post’s John Ivison that he is sympathetic to Premier Danielle Smith’s push to give the separatists the chance to express their strongly held sentiments in a referendum in October.

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