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Parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs to Alberta Premier Smith resigns

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 26 May, 2026 11:06 AM
  • Parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs to Alberta Premier Smith resigns

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's office says her parliamentary adviser on constitutional affairs has resigned.

The premier's office says Jason Stephan, the United Conservative legislature member for Red Deer-South, is still a valued member of caucus.

Smith's office says Stephan chose to resign earlier this year but it didn't say why.

Stephan drew criticism in March after he penned an editorial encouraging all Albertans to sign a petition calling for a referendum on the province quitting Canada.

Stephan didn't directly advocate for separation in the column, saying instead that having a vote would send a message to Ottawa and what he called its "stupid laws and policies."

Smith's office didn't say if or when a replacement would be named to the role, which the government called "critically important" when it was created last year.

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