So it looks like Quebec might be doing a time travel move according to this poll. Looks like they want to go back 30 years or so. The CAQ at 0 seats? The PLQ resurrecting?

The CAQ is Francois Legault.So it looks like Quebec might be doing a time travel move according to this poll. Looks like they want to go back 30 years or so. The CAQ at 0 seats? The PLQ resurrecting?
Canadians when they think of Quebec and Albertan separatists:![]()
Quebecers can keep Canadian passports in a separate Quebec, PQ says
The party also plans to offer citizenship to Canadian francophones outside of Quebec.montrealgazette.com
I think that I would like an once of what ever he's on ....Canadians when they think of Quebec and Albertan separatists:
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I don't fucking think so. Pound sand.![]()
Quebecers can keep Canadian passports in a separate Quebec, PQ says
The party also plans to offer citizenship to Canadian francophones outside of Quebec.montrealgazette.com
This all would have to be part of any federal legislation enabling separation. What would citizenship look like? How would pensions and transfers be handled?Same as with a hypothetical Alberta separation - why would Canada not allow existing Canadian citizens to retain their dual citizenship? What would be the criteria for revocation of citizenship? Would we suddenly refuse to recognize dual citizenship in the unique case of Quebec/Alberta?
One can also renounce their Canadian citizenship.The only real issue is whether Alberta and Quebec would recognize dual citizenship. At the moment of actual "separation", any residents of these provinces - now turning into a state - would have been born Canadians or naturalized Canadian. They could not lose that citizenship. The same cannot be said of anyone born in theses new states or immigrating to these new states after the "separation" date.
