Canada, Alberta flags fly high at town parade amid separatism debate
PONOKA — Paraders waved both Canada and Alberta flags high as many in the crowd cheered louder for tossed candy than politicians at the annual rodeo parade in the town of Ponoka.
Tensions over Alberta’s fall referendum on the province’s place in Canada spilled over earlier this month, when another town’s rodeo pulled the plug on its parade.
Organizers in Sundre cited online harassment over a pro-Alberta float that was initially denied entry.
But in the central Alberta community of Ponoka, about 100 kilometres south of Edmonton, many were too busy revelling in the street pageantry to let debate or political division spoil the day.


