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Politicians and business leaders in British Columbia say talk of separation in Alberta is an opening for better co-operation between Ottawa and Western provinces, but dividing the country is a step too far.

The reactions come after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said this week that she would put the issue to a referendum if enough residents sign a petition in support, even if she doesn’t want Alberta to leave Canada.

B.C. Opposition Leader John Rustad said he understands the frustration and that it’s an opportunity for Prime Minister Mark Carney “to step up to the plate” and for the federal government to “unleash the potential of provinces.”

B.C. Premier David Eby said last month the idea of Western separatism was a “waste of time” when the country needs to work together against tariff threats of U.S. President Donald Trump.

However, the Business Council of British Columbia says that “Alberta’s concerns …

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