The latest coverage around Justice Shaina Leonard’s Alberta ruling focuses on a court decision that stopped a proposed Alberta independence separation referendum by finding the province failed to properly consult Indigenous groups before moving forward.[1][6]
What the ruling did
- Justice Shaina Leonard issued a decision quashing/throwing out the process that would have led to a referendum tied to Alberta independence, after Indigenous groups challenged the petition process.[3][1]
- The reporting says the judge found Alberta breached its duty to consult (including in relation to how treaty rights could be affected).[6][1]
What happened after
- Appeals were filed/announced: a separatist leader is reported to be appealing the decision.[5]
- The Alberta government was also reported as reviewing/appealing the ruling and disputing its correctness.[1][5]
Recent timeline (as reported)
- April 2026 (ruling): decision reported as issued in Edmonton, halting the referendum path at the petition/verification stage.[1]
- Mid-May 2026 (appeal/ongoing fight): reports describe the separatist side pushing an appeal and the government’s response continuing.[5]
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energynews.oedigital.comThe ruling comes after a group leading a petition for Alberta independence said it had gathered enough signatures to trigger a province-wide vote.
ground.newsBy Paul Vieira OTTAWA -- A Canadian judge on Wednesday dealt a potentially significant blow to efforts to hold a referendum in the oil-rich province of Alberta about becoming a sovereign country... -May 13, 2026 at 04:42 pm EDT MarketScreener
www.marketscreener.comBy Jeremy Appel, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Alberta Native News On the final day of court submissions aiming to halt the process of initiating an Alberta independence referendum, three First Nations leaders are raising concerns about the perceived proximity of government and separatist lawyers. On April 9, Justice Shaina Leonard of the Court of King’s Bench heard arguments from lawyers for Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation (ACFN) and Blackfoot Confederacy, as well as the provincial...
theturtleislandnews.comJustice Shaina Leonard didn’t rule in favour of treaty rights in Alberta. She ruled against democracy, and her absurd yet predictable decision on the challenge only entrenches division within Alberta.
www.westernstandard.newsJustice Shaina Leonard issued the justice shaina leonard alberta ruling on Wednesday in Edmonton, throwing out a petition seeking Alberta separation from Canada. Her 37-page decision paused verification of more than 300,000 signatures and stopped the drive toward a province-wide referendum.Leonard's…
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