Current sources establish federal public-health and vaccine reporting baselines plus Alberta public-health law and immunization-policy baselines, but not independence transition terms for surveillance feeds, outbreak notices, vaccine adverse-event reporting, laboratory coordination, or cross-border alerts.source supportedhigh risk
/ Claims and evidence
Who would handle disease surveillance, outbreak response, and vaccine reporting?
Key claims used in this dossier, paired with the sources that support them. Claim status and risk labels come from the public claim ledger for this topic.
A credible transition would need explicit arrangements for legal reporting, data sharing, laboratory coordination, vaccine reporting, outbreak alerts, emergency powers, and public communications.inferencehigh risk
The pro-independence case is strongest if Alberta preserves provincial public-health capacity while negotiating formal interoperability with Canadian and cross-border public-health networks.inferencehigh risk
The anti-independence caution is strongest because disease surveillance, vaccine reporting reporting, lab coordination, and outbreak alerts lose value when legal authority or data channels are delayed, duplicated, or disputed.inferencehigh risk