Calgary mayor says he wants to hold advocacy campaign opposing separation, but can't

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, centre, flips pancakes at the Calgary Stampede alongside federal Minister of National Revenue Francois-Philippe Champagne, second right, and Calgary Mayor Farkas, right, on Thursday July 2, 2026. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Dayne Patterson

CALGARY - The mayor of Alberta's largest city says he wants to hold an anti-separation advocacy campaign as the province nears a referendum on quitting the country but that provincial rules prevent the city from taking that step.

Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas is advocating for Premier Danielle Smith's government to lift restrictions that he says bar the municipality from actively campaigning on the issue.

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