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As separatist talk simmers in Alberta and Quebec, Canadians say breaking up will be hard to do: poll

6 June 2025
in Canada
As separatist talk simmers in Alberta and Quebec, Canadians say breaking up will be hard to do: poll
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Recent national polling by Leger Marketing reveals that most Canadians believe the process of provincial separation is complex and requires negotiation with all provinces, as well as a clear majority of voters’ support. Public sentiment shows that a simple majority in a referendum is insufficient for secession, with significant support for an unambiguous question on the ballot. The survey indicates that a majority across all regions agree that a province cannot unilaterally decide to separate, highlighting a consensus on the need for broader consensus and negotiation in any potential secession process.

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