No. But it is one of the two (and the more recent one) to get enough votes to check if they can get enough votes to vote on requesting secession. They're still many steps away.
They're "in the process" of holding a "plebiscite" which is a non-binding public vote for the gov't to do something. A "referendum" requires it, but they can just ignore a plebiscite if they don't like the outcome :/
The press always confuses the two though, so we'll have to wait and see what the actual vote is.
I forget, is Alberta the one that got enough votes to request succession from Canada?
No. But it is one of the two (and the more recent one) to get enough votes to check if they can get enough votes to vote on requesting secession. They're still many steps away.
They're "in the process" of holding a "plebiscite" which is a non-binding public vote for the gov't to do something. A "referendum" requires it, but they can just ignore a plebiscite if they don't like the outcome :/
The press always confuses the two though, so we'll have to wait and see what the actual vote is.