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Friday, August 15th Vancouver, BC

Helen Murphy, Western Bureau Chief of the CBC watched the telecast from her Vancouver office. At noon, she had been given advance notice of a big story coming out of their Regina facility, and had directed her camera crews to oversee a clean patch back to CBC headquarters in Toronto.

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CBC Breaking News, Live from Regina.

We are interrupting your local news and programming to bring you a CBC news special – live from Brian Edwards, in Regina who is in the foyer of the Saskatchewan Legislative Assembly – over to you, Brian.

The Legislature – in emergency session – here – just minutes ago, announced that a Referendum would be held on October 1st – in less than 6 weeks time – to vote for or against the Province leaving Canada and becoming the 51st state of the United States.

We don’t have many details yet, or how this would work, but we expect a statement from Ottawa some time in the next short while – we are all in a state of shock out here.

She was fixated, ‘Is this really happening?’ Moving closer to the monitor high on her wall, she watched as Brian Edwards tried to get what information he could. They had all heard the rumours, but they were only that. She walked back to her desk, sat down and began to make notes for distribution:

1. Cancel all vacations
2. Authorise full overtime budget for necessary staff
3. Go to Election Readiness
4. Notify each office – all Stringers on standby
5. Schedule private video conference with Toronto to review budget, obtain effort level approval

Helen looked back at the monitor, ‘Would they really vote Yes?’ Brian was still waiting for the Saskatchewan Premier to come to the podium. She thought about the stories that had come out of that Province over the last few years. They each had shown increasing devastation: cattle losses, grasshopper swarms, no rain, no relief, farm auctions, dust storms. ‘Oh, those poor people,’ she thought. ‘And poor Canada.’ Canada?

She walked quickly over to close her office door. From her bag she pulled out a small book and flipped to a seldom used but vital page, picked up the phone and dialled the number from the book. After the second ring, she left the message, “This is Helen Murphy. Please return my call.” and hung up.

Within the hour she would use one of the few remaining favours she had with this contact.