@M45CXG4 jaar4Y
Kick them out and give them their share of national debt. Make them have to create their own country with their own courts, laws and money. Once the flow of cash from alberta is cut off, how loud will they howl and how quickly will they become accommodating with the rest of the country?
@M49LV84 jaar4Y
They should be given sovereignty but they take their proportionate share of the debt and be forced to have their own currency, passports and international borders
@M4WY4R4 jaar4Y
Yes but not with all the land. Also we should ensure the country is still connected by land from coast to coast (keep land that borders USA)
@MF8YGX4 jaar4Y
No, if they want to be separate then they should leave Canada.
@MFM5TD4 jaar4Y
Yes, but only if they in turn allow "Canadian" separatists to separate a territory from Quebec and rejoin Canada. Fair is fair.
@MFRTBF4 jaar4Y
Canada should let Quebec secede, BUT, it would be with a land give a way. The St Laurence seaway and 100 miles north. (remember, they did lose the war) All aboriginal tribes would be allowed to choose with whom they stay with. All economic ties and trading would need to be treated as they are with other sovereign nations.
@MH2YGL4 jaar4Y
Yes so long as those parts of Quebec which so choose can elect to stay in Canada.
@M5D82S4 jaar4Y
Yes. But they will take their share of the federal debt, all of their provincial debt, and they cannot use the Canadian dollar as their currency.
@M5XL924 jaar4Y
Any riding that votes 60/40 in favour of separation should be allowed to be partitioned and separate from the rest of Canada. Montreal should become an independent province regardless.
@M64C8C4 jaar4Y
all canadians should be allowed to vote for this once in a referendum - majority of all canadians would determine this issue, not just the people of quebec
@M65KVS4 jaar4Y
No, quit treating them as a guest of Canada or a special group like the Indians if you live in Canada be a Canadian and pull your weight.
@MD7C494 jaar4Y
sovereignity association needs clarification and the terms should be arrived at through negotiation with both federal and provincial governments
@M3QM4Z4 jaar4Y
Let them go...see how long they last.