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Answer Overview

Response rates from 33.4k Saskatchewan voters.

19%
Yes
75%
No
10%
Yes
72%
No
5%
Yes, as long as they cut all economic and military support from Canada
3%
No, sovereignty cannot solve Quebec's problems
4%
Yes, as long as they take their share of debt
0%
Yes, sovereignty is vital for the survival Quebec culture

Historical Support

Trend of support over time for each answer from 33.4k Saskatchewan voters.

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Historical Importance

Trend of how important this issue is for 33.4k Saskatchewan voters.

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Saskatchewan voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B2L42TMfrom Ontario  answered…2wks2W

No Canada was found by three nations (first nations, English and French) it is our identity without Quebec we are no longer Canada

 @B2BMK7Bfrom Alberta  answered…4wks4W

No, sovereignty is dead, & require a 2/3 supermajority (with invalid ballots included in the total tabulation), for all secession referendums regardless of the area it's being held in.

 @B29GCD7from Ontario  answered…4wks4W

No, but if a referendum succeded, Quebec would have to take its fair share of debt and return all military equipment to Canada.

 @B24WF5Gfrom New Brunswick  answered…2mos2MO

Yes, as long as Canada's territory remains contiguous, they leave with no more territory than they had in 1867, and they take a proportional share of the national debt.

 @9ZRQ8ZPfrom Nova Scotia  answered…2mos2MO

Sure, if they take their share of debt, as well as cut all economic and military support from Canada. If they want independence, then be independent.

 @corafrom Manitoba  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, as long as they take their share of debt and it is voted on by both the citizens of Quebec and the rest of Canada

 @9WYDMSDfrom British Columbia  answered…3mos3MO

Yes, so long as they take 50% of the national debt, continue to pay the same taxes to the federal government for 10 years, hand over all their military equipment and surplus, half their funds for federal social programs and give us complete access in and out of quebec to keep the supply chain running from the atlantic to western canada.