Yes. What was happening was that three of the provinces, Quebec, Alberta, and British Columbia, had all said the people would have a chance to ratify the constitutional changes. Alberta, quite precisely, in fact, said the members of the legislative assembly up in Edmonton wouldn't vote on the issue until the people had voted on it, so it was going to be kind of like an in-province ratification that way. The way it played out, once Prime Minister Mulroney had Canada's Referendum Act passed, Alberta and British Columbia folded their votes into the national vote so that in those two provinces in fact the provincial referendums didn't take place because the national one supplanted it. In the province of Quebec it was the same day, the same issue, but it was held under Quebec's Referendum Act. That was smart for Quebec because it's a better act.
On November 24th, 2009. See this statement in context.