1. Quebec Secession
The Supreme Court of Canada ruled no on both questions. Question one was ruled no because it would violate the principles of federalism, rule of law, and constitutionalism, individual and minority rights, and democracy outside Quebec and within Canada. Accordingly, if a clear majority were received in Quebec the federal and other provincial governments would be required to negotiate with Quebec. Question two was ruled no because there is no international law that stipulates a right by a faction of a country to secede from the domestic constitution. ... A few examples of some of those bas...
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