Thomas Lukaszuk: Where Are Pro-Canada Conservatives?

Alberta's pro-Canada campaign is gaining momentum, but where are the Conservative politicians who promised to support it? In this interview, Canadian Forever leader Thomas Lukaszuk discusses the growing campaign for Canadian unity, the Alberta separatism referendum debate, and why he believes current Conservative elected officials have yet to show up in force for the pro-Canada side. Lukaszuk explains: • Why he says Conservative politicians are missing in action • The difference between the Canadian Forever campaign and the separatist movement • Why 456,000 signatures should not be counted as support for a separatism referendum • Growing public displays of Canadian patriotism across Alberta • The upcoming Canada Day unity campaign events • Lessons Alberta can learn from Brexit and the United Kingdom • Whether support for Alberta separatism is beginning to decline As the referendum debate intensifies, Lukaszuk argues that Albertans need a positive conversation about Canadian unity rather than division. Key Ideas • Conservatives promised support but have been largely absent • Former politicians from multiple parties are backing Canadian Forever • The campaign's original goal was to prevent a separatism referendum • Canadian flags and unity signs are appearing across Alberta • Canada Day events will be a major focus of the campaign • Lukaszuk warns Alberta against repeating the Brexit experience • Public opinion may be shifting away from separatism #Alberta #Canada #CanadianUnity #AlbertaPolitics #ThomasLukaszuk #Separatism #PierrePoilievre #DanielleSmith #CanadianForever #CanadaDay #Politics #MarkhamHislop #EnergiMedia