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Exactly that though: Do you agree that the Province of Alberta shall become a sovereign country and cease to be a province in Canada?. If you answer yes to that, obviously we should cease to be a province and become a sovereign country. If you answer no to that, you will not be agreeing that the province of Canada shall become a sovereign country, and ceasing to be a province in Canada.
Sounds pretty straight forward, right? I'm sure something like 80% of the vote will be no. Except then they'll try and mount a legal challenge to twist that around on us. Because you've answered no to the sovereign country part, but the second part where ceasing to be a province in Canada is a bit more ubiquitous. You could be saying no I do not want to be a sovereign country, but you are not clearly stating yes or no to being a province in Canada. It's implied, sure (with the and), but implied in such a question opens this up to court challenges (and I'm sure a bunch of foreign interference). You could be saying no I do not agree that the province of Alberta shall become a sovereign country and I think it should cease to be a province in Canada. Or in other words, hello USA! That'll be the argument. Yes its ridiculous, but it could be a valid fear.
Whereas, Do you agree that Alberta Should remain in Canada? Well that's a yay or a nay.