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I went home to the heartland of Alberta independence. Even after covering Donald Trump for 10 years, I was still terrified by what I found

EDMONTON, CALGARY, MOSSLEIGH, LETHBRIDGE—I had known Mitch Sylvestre — the architect of the Alberta independence movement — for less than five minutes when he first implied King Charles might have him killed.

It was late February. We were in a loud coffee shop near the Alberta Legislature. He kept mouthing the words.

“The King! The King!”

But he wouldn’t say them out loud.

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