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 @9JVT3WTfrom Georgia answered…2mos2MO

yes, if they are willing to take their debt, give up their equalization payments, and Canadian Passports

 @9JQ8T5Jfrom Alberta answered…3mos3MO

No, but in the case of a referendum, any Yes victory must require at least a 2/3 supermajority, with invalid ballots also included in the count.

 @9KTFCM7from Ontario answered…1mo1MO

Let the citizens of Quebec vote on it. It would be an astoundingly stupid move on their part, though.

 @9JZV4G6Conservativefrom Ontario answered…2mos2MO

Goodbye! Take your debt with you, AND remember that removes your access to our military and you lose a huge chunk of your land.

 @9JWWFBKfrom Ontario answered…2mos2MO

Quebec citizens should make that decision, however the terms of separation should be clear beforehand so they are making an informed decision.

 @9HHPQFYfrom Manitoba answered…5mos5MO

Yes, but have the common agreement that if the U.S.A. attacks Quebec Canada will help defend it. And that if you are a Canadian citizen you wouldn't need the check at the boarder

 @9GZ8BL3New Democraticfrom Ontario answered…5mos5MO

Yes, but it has to be voted on and confirmed that Quebec gan grow and survive long-term. They also have to be willing to take on their own debt.

 @9DT49RPfrom New York answered…8mos8MO

 @9DVZ2NFfrom Ontario answered…8mos8MO

No, but it could be granted more autonomy from the government and country.

 @9DRYGB6 from Ontario answered…8mos8MO

 @9DJYWKPfrom Alberta answered…8mos8MO

No, but if the people of Quebec voted for sovereignty under the terms of the Clarity Act, then their right to self-determine must be recognized.

 @9CGBPXCfrom Manitoba answered…10mos10MO

Let them be sovereign, however they must be removed from all economic, military and other support from Canada, as well as reconciling their amount of debt owed to all other provinces and territories.

 @9CD6GVVfrom Alberta answered…11mos11MO

I don't think they should seperate but if they do they get to take their share of debt and don't get our military

 @9BJ887SNew Democraticfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

No, but do allow more freedom to express their culture and establish individuality from the predominantly English sections of Canada.

 @99SCJW8from British Columbia answered…1yr1Y

The citizens of Quebec should vote on it and take their share of the debt.

 @99L7RQQPeople’sfrom Newfoundland answered…1yr1Y

No. Quebec has used the threat of secession as a means to bully the rest of the country and should be required to engage on an equal field.

 @98M347Gfrom Alberta answered…1yr1Y

 @988GXLKfrom Nova Scotia answered…1yr1Y

No, synthesise both French and English peoples of Canada into one nationality

 @9864788from Vermont answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but all economic, military, infrastructural, energy, land ownership, and anything else belonging to Canada stays Canadian. And major cities like Montreal, should be able to separate from Quebec if desired.

 @98554TRfrom Washington answered…1yr1Y

Yes if they vote on it and all transfer payments from the west be stopped.

 @97JL3NKfrom British Columbia answered…1yr1Y

 @97BRZXPfrom Ontario answered…1yr1Y

last i checked legally their is no mechanism in the canadian constitution for separation, but if they must have it high turn out (80-90%) election with over 60% voting yes and no questions asked. otherwise the complaint of separatists always leaves out other french canadian communities of canada ignoring them in a self centered bid for power and relevance

 @937ZKJ5from Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

Yes. Pay their debt first and then they are cut off completely from us. No aid No anything from us.

 @936KWVLfrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

 @936GP2VPeople’sfrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

They can have their sovereignty so long as Alberta can have theirs as well

 @92G9SFNfrom Manitoba answered…2yrs2Y

Use military force to neutralize the people who want a different nation.

 @8ZT5SNWfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

 @8ZR6F7Tfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

They should have to vote with 51% agreeing to leave Canada. They would have to pay for their share of the debt, pay for any buildings or land currently owned by the federal government, and pay market costs for the houses of anyone who wishes to move (or first and last month rent and moving expenses of anyone wishing to leave, before separation. They would also have to implement their own currency.

 @8Z85DBVfrom Ontario answered…2yrs2Y

 @8YL8VP2from Quebec answered…2yrs2Y

 @8XMLGT4from British Columbia answered…2yrs2Y

 @8XKLVJYPeople’sfrom Alberta answered…2yrs2Y

No, this is seditious and to enact upon it in Parliament would be an act of treason

 @8VTCRZCfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

It won’t solve their problems and would make things more difficult for them. If they leave, they should not get any benefits to being in close proximity to this country. If they leave, they will make things harder for the East coast which isn’t good (since they thrive on tourism and that would likely make tourism harder) I don’t think it’s necessary for them and instead they should try to enjoy being apart of Canada and lessen their focus on leaving

 @8VT966Bfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

yes but they run as their own country with zero funding/aid and take their share of debt

 @8VDFY38from British Columbia answered…3yrs3Y

Yes as long as they take their share of the debt and sever all economic and military support from Canada plus repay the billions in equalization payments provided to keep them afloat.

 @8V6CPT2from Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

The question of Quebec independence should be voted on by Quebecers and by the rest of Canada, as it will affect the entire country. A two-third majority should be required for a vote to pass.

 @8V5WF4Kfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

If they take on their share of the national debt, and relinquish all military & economic support, yes. Let them become their own country IF they are willing to handle all that entails.

 @8V4VSKMfrom British Columbia answered…3yrs3Y

Let the citizens of Quebec vote on it, and if yes then they take on their share of debt

 @8V445HFfrom Quebec answered…3yrs3Y

Yes, as long as they cut all economic and military support from Canada, but then take them over through military force and abolish all of their french rights they used to have and reclaim the land for Canada

 @Canadian1from Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

Absolutely NOT. Quebec is a part of Canada, period. No political party should exist that is attempting to sever it from Canada. This is ridiculous really, seeing as our elections are for Canada as a nation. They need to accept that they are forever Canadian. (I was born there btw)

 @8V3CSNRfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

 @8TZ48GPfrom Ontario answered…3yrs3Y

Quebec is in the middle of multiple provinces and therefor they technically can not be their own country or leave Canada properly.

 @8TYN53SLibertarianfrom Alberta answered…3yrs3Y

Let Quebec go away who cares about that mistake of a province full of French communists.

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