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The Sundre rodeo parade was canceled due to harassment over rejected pro-Alberta floats

By Unified Press Network Last updated: June 16, 2026 4 Min Read
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The Sundre rodeo parade was canceled due to harassment over rejected pro-Alberta floats

Alberta Secession Debate Sparks Harassment, Leads to Cancellation of Sundre Rodeo Parade

A heated political debate over Alberta’s potential secession from Canada has spilled into local communities, resulting in harassment, threats, and the cancellation of a beloved annual event in the town of Sundre, located northwest of Calgary.

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Alberta Secession Debate Sparks Harassment, Leads to Cancellation of Sundre Rodeo ParadeFloat Controversy Triggers BacklashOrganizers Condemn Harassment, Not Political ExpressionBroader Secession Debate Fuels Tensions

Float Controversy Triggers Backlash

The Sundre Pro Rodeo and Race Association announced Tuesday that it had canceled its Saturday parade due to a wave of online abuse and safety concerns stemming from the exclusion of a pro-Alberta float. According to Darby Crouch, a spokesperson for the event, the float—intended to feature multiple blue Alberta flags—was initially barred by parade organizers who sought to remain apolitical and avoid controversy.

That decision quickly backfired. Crouch said board members received a flood of hostile emails and messages, including one threatening that 1,000 protesters would disrupt the event. Although the organization later apologized and invited the float back, the damage was already done: several volunteers and other participants withdrew, making it impossible to hold the parade safely.

“It’s not worth it this year. The risk is too great,” Crouch said, emphasizing that the cancellation was not taken lightly. She added, “It’s supposed to be a family event and the kids look forward to it every year.”

Organizers Condemn Harassment, Not Political Expression

In a Facebook statement released Monday, the association clarified that the cancellation was not a stance for or against any political movement. Instead, it cited an overwhelming volume of personal attacks, offensive messages, and intimidation directed at volunteers.

“The decision to cancel the parade is not a statement of any political position, movement or cause,” the statement read. “We want to be clear: Disagreements are a normal and healthy part of any community. Harassment, intimidation and personal attacks against volunteers are not.”

Despite the parade’s cancellation, the main rodeo events—including the popular pancake breakfast—will proceed as planned this weekend, drawing nearly 10,000 attendees annually. “You’re not taking this away from us,” Crouch affirmed.

Broader Secession Debate Fuels Tensions

The incident reflects rising tensions across Alberta since Premier Danielle Smith announced last month that Albertans will vote on October 19 on whether to remain in Canada or initiate steps toward a binding secession referendum. While Smith maintains she is fulfilling a democratic obligation to let citizens voice their views, critics argue the vote itself is divisive and inflammatory.

This isn’t the first time Sundre’s parade has been embroiled in controversy. In 2022, an unapproved float depicting a man with a fake beard and turban riding a manure spreader labeled “The Liberal” sparked widespread condemnation for appearing to stereotype Jagmeet Singh, then federal NDP leader, based on his Sikh faith. Organizers said the entry had bypassed official registration.

As political passions intensify ahead of the October vote, community events like the Sundre parade are becoming unexpected flashpoints—highlighting how national debates can deeply affect small-town life.

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