The Canadian province of Alberta is set to conduct a referendum on whether to impose restrictions on immigration and limit newcomers' access to public services. Bloomberg posted on X, highlighting the province's struggle with declining crude oil prices and an increasing budget deficit. The referendum aims to address economic concerns by potentially reducing the financial burden on public resources. Alberta's government is considering these measures as part of broader efforts to stabilize its economy and manage fiscal challenges. The outcome of the referendum could significantly impact immigration policies and public service access in the province.