Trump administration contacts with Alberta separatist groups, including multiple State Department meetings and Treasury Secretary comments labeling the province a “natural partner,” occurred earlier in 2026 amid broader tariff disputes and remarks about Canada as the 51st state. These steps fueled speculation but produced no formal U.S. pursuit of territorial acquisition. Alberta separatists have consistently prioritized independence over annexation, with polls showing only about 18% provincial support for joining the United States. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has reiterated expectations of sovereignty respect, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has emphasized bilateral energy trade cooperation. Absent recent official actions or statements signaling intent to acquire territory, traders assign an 88.5% probability against any such effort materializing.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-updateSovereignty or control refers to any attempt to bring part of the territory of Alberta under the legal governance and jurisdiction of the United States, including as a state, territory, or other classification within the US system, or through an arrangement in which the US otherwise exercises governance and jurisdiction in the territory. Commercial agreements, trade deals, or other actions that do not seek formal US governance or jurisdiction over the territory will not count.
A qualifying announcement must directly state either ongoing direct efforts, or a clear intent to engage in direct efforts to take sovereignty or control over a portion of the territory of Alberta (e.g. “We are going to take Alberta” or “We are trying to take Alberta” would count). Statements that express a desire to control Alberta, but do not express a clear intent to engage in direct efforts to take sovereignty or control over Albertan territory (e.g. “We want Alberta,” or “We’re looking into purchasing Alberta”) will not count.
A consensus of credible reporting that the United States is undertaking ongoing direct efforts or negotiations to acquire, purchase, annex, or otherwise take sovereignty or control over any portion of the territory of Alberta will also suffice for a “Yes” resolution.
The primary resolution sources will be official information from Donald Trump and the United States federal government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
Binuksan ang Market: Feb 6, 2026, 5:59 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...Sovereignty or control refers to any attempt to bring part of the territory of Alberta under the legal governance and jurisdiction of the United States, including as a state, territory, or other classification within the US system, or through an arrangement in which the US otherwise exercises governance and jurisdiction in the territory. Commercial agreements, trade deals, or other actions that do not seek formal US governance or jurisdiction over the territory will not count.
A qualifying announcement must directly state either ongoing direct efforts, or a clear intent to engage in direct efforts to take sovereignty or control over a portion of the territory of Alberta (e.g. “We are going to take Alberta” or “We are trying to take Alberta” would count). Statements that express a desire to control Alberta, but do not express a clear intent to engage in direct efforts to take sovereignty or control over Albertan territory (e.g. “We want Alberta,” or “We’re looking into purchasing Alberta”) will not count.
A consensus of credible reporting that the United States is undertaking ongoing direct efforts or negotiations to acquire, purchase, annex, or otherwise take sovereignty or control over any portion of the territory of Alberta will also suffice for a “Yes” resolution.
The primary resolution sources will be official information from Donald Trump and the United States federal government; however, a consensus of credible reporting may also be used.
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0x65070BE91...Trump administration contacts with Alberta separatist groups, including multiple State Department meetings and Treasury Secretary comments labeling the province a “natural partner,” occurred earlier in 2026 amid broader tariff disputes and remarks about Canada as the 51st state. These steps fueled speculation but produced no formal U.S. pursuit of territorial acquisition. Alberta separatists have consistently prioritized independence over annexation, with polls showing only about 18% provincial support for joining the United States. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has reiterated expectations of sovereignty respect, while Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has emphasized bilateral energy trade cooperation. Absent recent official actions or statements signaling intent to acquire territory, traders assign an 88.5% probability against any such effort materializing.
Eksperimental na AI-generated summary na nire-reference ang Polymarket data. Hindi ito trading advice at wala itong papel sa kung paano nire-resolve ang market na ito. · Na-update


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