Because the separatists can't take no for answer!?!
The Canadain province that discussed seperation is Quebec.
Probably not much. Quebec has a large manufacturing sector almost exclusively aimed at the US market. If Quebec separated it would do everything in its power to maintain this relationship as it is Quebec's bread and butter. If Quebec sensed that separation jeopardised this relationship it probably would not separate. The US would unlikely even notice separation aside from some border hurdles at the beginning.
Independence, freedom and dignity.
Independence, freedom and dignity.
Independence, freedom and dignity.
In Canada, separatists generally want to separate Quebec from confederation.
An antiseparatist is a person who opposes separatism.
To separate themselves from the country of Canada.
The answer choices are A. Socialism B. Separatism C. Communism D. nationalism
Dana R. Shugar has written: 'Separatism and women's community' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Radicalism, Feminism, Lesbianism, Lesbian separatism
The major source of tension leading to French Canadian separatism was rooted in the historical and cultural differences between English-speaking Canadians and French-speaking Quebecois. The Quebecois felt marginalized and threatened by the dominance of English culture and language in federal politics, education, and the economy. This sense of alienation was exacerbated by socioeconomic disparities and the desire to preserve their distinct identity, ultimately culminating in movements advocating for Quebec's independence from Canada.