The Canadian PM says U.S. President Donald Trump had never raised the question ​of Alberta separatism with him

Canadian ​Prime Minister Mark Carney, asked about reports that U.S. ‌officials had met separatists seeking independence for the ​province of Alberta on Thursday (January 29, 2026), said he expected the U.S. administration to respect Canadian sovereignty.

The Financial Times said State Department officials had held three meetings with the Alberta Prosperity Project, a group that is pushing for a referendum on whether the energy-producing Western province should break away from Canada.

“We ​expect the U.S. administration to respect Canadian sovereignty. I'm ⁠always clear in my conversations with President Trump to that effect,” Mr. Carney told a press conference.

Mr. Trump, he added, had never raised the question ​of Alberta separatism with him.