RCMP secretly feared Alberta could break away — decades on, the warning still echoes

An RCMP memo reported by Blacklock’s shows Ottawa once feared Alberta’s premier could trigger Western separation.

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In 1981, the RCMP wrote a secret memo warning that Alberta premier Peter Lougheed could potentially lead Western Canada out of Confederation.

The memo came from the RCMP’s counter-terrorism unit and was later released through Access to Information, partly censored, and first reported by Blacklock’s Reporter.

The RCMP said Western separatism did not yet have a “dynamic leader,” but argued it could succeed if one emerged. They identified Lougheed as that possible leader.

“An individual who is considered a potential leader is the premier of Alberta, Peter Lougheed,” the memo said.

The Mounties noted that Lougheed had publicly rejected separatism and described himself as “a Canadian first.” But they added that his actions in oil pricing negotiations suggested he “harbours latent thoughts of independence.”

The memo said Western separatism lacked a René Lévesque-type figure, but warned that if Lougheed or someone of similar stature began advocating independence, it “could become a reality.”

The RCMP linked rising Western alienation to long-standing grievances: discriminatory freight rates between East and West, feelings of political alienation from Ottawa, exploitation of Western natural resources for Eastern industry, and the belief that the West received less from Ottawa than it contributed.

The memo also pointed to the Parti Québécois victory in 1976 as proof that a well-organized and well-funded party could potentially lead a province out of Confederation.

Groups named in the document included the Alberta Farmers Union, Canada West Federation, Saskatchewan Taxpayers Association and Western Canada Concept, an independence party that elected one MLA in Alberta in 1982.

The RCMP wrote that separatist activity increased after the 1979 federal election, driven by feelings of political alienation from Ottawa and exploitation by Eastern Canada.

The memo concluded that Alberta was the most likely province to agitate for separation.

“Indications are that Western alienation could grow stronger especially in Alberta,” it said.

Footnotes attached to the memo showed RCMP monitoring of Western independence movements dated back to 1946, with the founding of the Western Canada Federation in Saskatoon by a local tax protester.

The RCMP’s assessment was that Western discontent was long-standing, organized, and centred most strongly in Alberta — and that without a leader like Lougheed, it had stalled, but not disappeared.

But now the movement is grassroots, no party, no official spokespeople, and closer to leading Alberta out of Confederation than ever before.

So maybe the RCMP were wrong. They should not have feared one man, but rather the people of Alberta.


GUEST: Joining the show tonight is Freedom Convoy lawyer and separatist influencer, Keith Wilson, on the rise of the Alberta independence movement.

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  • Fran G
    commented 2026-01-27 14:10:17 -0500
    Even though I am jealous of the amazing things Trump is doing for America I still dont want to be part of US. In three years it could go Democrat.
  • klazina VanBergeyk
    commented 2026-01-27 14:03:21 -0500
    Good Job Sheila, 👍
  • Paul Scofield
    commented 2026-01-27 07:37:05 -0500
    P.S. I would hazard a guess that many Albertans would be good with that trade, too.
  • Paul Scofield
    commented 2026-01-27 07:35:20 -0500
    RE: Mr. Jatzeck’s comment: American would LOVE that trade. Wab Kinew might even love that trade. However, and it pains me to say it, even Ottawa is not stupid enough to go along with that trade (Bummer).
  • Anthony Salotti
    commented 2026-01-27 06:53:56 -0500
    It’s time to separate Alberta . The Laurentian elite had enough time to appease western Canada but dropped the ball .
  • Bernhard Jatzeck
    commented 2026-01-26 21:41:37 -0500
    There’s a video comment making the rounds of the Internet in the past few days. The host suggested that, perhaps, a trade between Canada and the U. S. could be arranged. Canada gets Minnesota while America is rewarded with Alberta.
  • Bruce Atchison
    commented 2026-01-26 21:27:37 -0500
    Alberta MUST become independent and take Saskatchewan along. SaskBerta would be a mighty nation with so many riches to exploit by the people.
  • Don Hrehirchek
    commented 2026-01-26 20:37:27 -0500
    Maybe the constabulary should worry that I could become the next P.M. LOL.