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The Maverick Party, formerly known as Wexit Canada, is a defunct Canadian federal political party. It advocated for constitutional changes to benefit, or the independence of,
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, which includes
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,
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,
Saskatchewan Saskatchewan is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province in Western Canada. It is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, to the northeast by Nunavut, and to the south by the ...
,
Manitoba Manitoba is a Provinces and territories of Canada, province of Canada at the Centre of Canada, longitudinal centre of the country. It is Canada's Population of Canada by province and territory, fifth-most populous province, with a population ...
,
Yukon Yukon () is a Provinces and territories of Canada, territory of Canada, bordering British Columbia to the south, the Northwest Territories to the east, the Beaufort Sea to the north, and the U.S. state of Alaska to the west. It is Canada’s we ...
,
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and
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. The party had its roots in
Alberta separatism Alberta separatism comprises a series of 20th- and 21st-century movements advocating the secession of the province of Alberta from Canada, with some groups supporting the creation of a sovereign union with the other provinces of Western Canada ...
and advocates the use of
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politics. The party ran candidates across the aforementioned provinces and three territories in the
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, but did not run candidates in ridings where there was a strong possibility of electing a Liberal or New Democratic candidate. The party was led by former
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House leader Jay Hill since the resignation of the party's first leader,
Peter Downing Peter Downing is an Alberta separatism, Albertan separatist and the former leader of Wexit Canada, now known as the Maverick Party. Downing founded Wexit Canada in the aftermath of Justin Trudeau's re-election in the 2019 Canadian federal electi ...
. Hill came out of retirement to act as interim leader of the Maverick Party until the election of a new leader. Hill has said that he wants the party to serve a purpose in Western Canada similar to what the
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has done for
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. On May 14, 2022
Colin Krieger Colin Rodger Krieger is a politician who was the former leader of the Maverick Party, a political party based in Alberta, Canada. He ran for the Maverick Party in the 2021 Canadian federal election The 2021 Canadian federal election was hel ...
was elected party leader, succeeding Jay Hill. The party was deregistered by Elections Canada on February 28, 2025.


History

The Wexit movement gained traction in October 2019, shortly after the
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, when the Liberal Party under
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was re-elected to form government. In August 2019, Wexit Alberta held several meetings including a small summer meeting in Calgary's beltline. A few months later another meeting in Calgary drew about 1700 attendees. On January 10, 2020, the party became "eligible for registration" under section 387 of the ''
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''. At the time, it recorded with
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under the name "Wexit Canada". The following day, the party conducted a protest in
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, involving approximately 100 supporters. In early 2020, Wexit Alberta started purchasing billboards in Alberta criticizing Prime Minister Trudeau for various things such as "ISIS terrorist reintegration", "tax theft", "economic sabotage", "foreign interference" and "ethics violations". This sparked public discussion over the lack of representation in
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for some, and criticism of the billboards themselves for others. Signpatico, an advertising agency based in Regina, that installed the billboards, promised to vet ads more carefully in the future stating that while the company "fundamentally stand by freedom of expression, as per the
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", Signpatico is not "intending on inciting perceptions of hate speech or offensive ads." In September 2020, Hill announced that the party had changed its name to the "Maverick Party". When the party changed its name, its records with Elections Canada were updated. It remains eligible for registration when an election is called. On September 20, 2021, the party ran in the
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for the first time since its founding in 2020. They lost the election with only 1 to 4 percent of the vote going towards the party. On May 14, 2022, party members elected
Colin Krieger Colin Rodger Krieger is a politician who was the former leader of the Maverick Party, a political party based in Alberta, Canada. He ran for the Maverick Party in the 2021 Canadian federal election The 2021 Canadian federal election was hel ...
as the new leader of the party. Krieger won the leadership race with 52 per cent of the vote against Tariq Elnaga. The party was deregistered by Elections Canada on February 28, 2025, after "failing to provide the Registered Party's Annual Financial Transactions Return and auditor's report for 2023."


Provincial Wexit parties

While the Wexit movement organized provincial parties to run candidates, the Maverick Party was not directly affiliated with any of these parties. The two main organizers of the #Wexit movement were Peter Downing and Pat King.


Alberta

On January 11, 2020, a Wexit rally was held at the Alberta legislature grounds with the goal of collecting the 8,400 signatures required for official party status. Wexit reserved the name "Wexit Alberta" with
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for use by a provincial party. According to its constitution, its plans included abolishing the provincial branch of the
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and the reestablishment of the prior
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. It planned to adopt a currency to replace the
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as well. On April 27, 2020, Wexit Alberta and the
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announced plans to merge into a new party called the
Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada, which was formed through the merger of Wexit Alberta and the Freedom Conservative Party of Alberta in 2020. Views According to its constitution, Wexi ...
. Both parties voted to approve the merger on June 29, 2020. In July 2020, Wildrose Independence Party of Alberta (WIPA) was registered with Elections Alberta, giving effect to the merger. In October 2020, the People's Party of Alberta dissolved and its board members committed support WIPA.


British Columbia

In November 2019, members of a Wexit group held a rally in Prince George. Wexit BC became a registered party with
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on December 27, 2019. Officially, the party ran two candidates in the
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. At the time the election was called, Lee Smith was the party's leader but he resigned shortly after. After final nominations closed, the party announced that it was retracting its endorsements of both of its candidates. As this occurred after the close of nominations, both candidates still appeared on the ballot identified as Wexit BC candidates. The party was deregistered on July 4, 2022 after failing to file an annual financial report.


Saskatchewan

The day after the 2019 federal election,
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,
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, proposed a "New Deal" with the federal government. He called for an end to the federal
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, renegotiation of the equalization formula, and action on oil-pipeline projects. In the weeks after the election, Wexit volunteers began collecting signatures to form a new party. They called on Moe to hold a referendum on separation, saying that if he did not agree they would form a party to do so. On March 10, 2020, Wexit Saskatchewan became registered as a provincial party with
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. Its first interim leader was Jake Wall. Once registered, Wexit Saskatchewan proposed a referendum on independence in its platform. On June 3, 2020, the party's executive board voted to change the party's name to
Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan The Buffalo Party of Saskatchewan (BPSK) is a conservative, populist, and separatist provincial political party in Saskatchewan. The party was established in 2020 as Wexit Saskatchewan and contested its first election that year. The party finished ...
. That decision ratified by a membership vote. In July 2020, the party changed its name, and named Wade Sira as its new interim leader. In the
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, the Buffalo Party ran in 17 of the 61 ridings and captured 2.56 per cent of the vote.


Party leaders


Policies

No politician has ever endorsed Western secession while sitting as a Member of Parliament in the
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. Even at the provincial level, it is rare for Western Canadian legislators to openly sympathize with separatism, and no MLA has ever won re-election after doing so. The only Western Canadian candidate to ever win election while openly running for a party with a secessionist platform was Gordon Kesler, who won as a
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MLA in a 1982 by-election; even in that case Kesler downplayed the separatist aspect of his party's platform. The party is seeking a presence in the House to advance its goals and ensure the frustrations of Western Canadians are heard. Following the election of
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as the new Conservative Party of Canada leader, Jay Hill was critical, saying that Western Canada would be on the "back burner" under O'Toole's leadership. In September 2020, Hill criticized O'Toole for statements that the Conservatives would ensure Canada meets the
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climate change targets. On April 26, 2022, the party released their policy platform. The platform includes repealing Trudeau’s efforts to block Western economic development such as the ‘No More Pipelines bill’ (C-69) and the ‘Tanker Ban’ (C-48), making major revisions to the equalization formula, institute fiscal responsibility, reduce trade barriers within Canada, increase the exploration and mining of minerals, strengthen provincial autonomy, introduce direct democracy, reform firearms legislation, give greater control of immigration to the provinces, and defunding the CBC. While opposing any form of carbon tax, the Maverick Party took a different approach to dealing with environmental concerns than the Liberals or
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. It did not ignore climate change altogether; instead, the party advocates for energy options such as nuclear, thermal, biomass, LNG (liquified natural gas) and carbon capture projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in western Canada.


Electoral performance

Popular vote in Canada 2023 Calgary Heritage federal by-election 0.54%, 7th.


See also

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Cascadia (independence movement) The Cascadia movement is a Bioregionalism, bioregional independence movement based in the Cascadia (bioregion), Cascadia bioregion of western North America. Potential boundaries differ, with some drawn along existing political state and provinci ...
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Reform Party of Canada The Reform Party of Canada () was a right-wing populism, right-wing populist and conservative List of federal political parties in Canada, federal political party in Canada that existed from 1987 to 2000. Reform was founded as a Western Canada- ...
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Western alienation Western alienation, in the context of Canadian politics, refers to the notion that the Western provinces—British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba—have been marginalized within Confederation, particularly compared to Central Canada ...
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Western Block Party The Western Block Party (WBP) was a federal political party in Canada, founded in 2005 by Doug Christie. The party was registered on December 29, 2005, and deregistered on January 31, 2014. Platform The aim of the party was to promote the indep ...
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Western Canada Concept The Western Canada Concept was a Western Canadian federal political party founded in 1981 to promote the separation of the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories (which included ...


References


External links

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