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Originally Posted by DionTheDman
How many ding dongs signed the Alberta Prosperity Project's petition?
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Zero. They do not have a petition to sign.
1) There cannot be two petitions around the same topic and the Forever Canada one is locked in.
2) The 'ding dong' petition had to go to court to be reviewed because it is unconstitutional.
Even if the court says they are okay to go ahead, they cannot do so because the other question is in place. With 456K signatures, I think it is very likely that they break the 296K threshold which would then lock in the Forever Canada question as the only question that can be asked on the topic of Alberta's relationship with Canada.