Quebec Sovereignty
Title: Quebec Sovereignty
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Quebec Sovereignty
In past centuries, many countries have had political problems within
themselves.Some took care of the problem but most of them didn't and
there for either made changes in their constitution, separated the
country like Russia, formally known as U.S.S.R, and there is also those
who are still dealing with the problem like Canada. Canada has had for many years its share of political problems with Quebec who wants either more political
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the only
problem for the separatists would that a winning referendum would not automatically mean a sovereign Quebec, Ottawa would certainly bring the
case to court and wouldn't let Quebec get out of their hands easily.
Bibliography:
André Bernard, Problèmes Politiques Canada Et Quebec( P.160 - 167 )
Frank Scott and Michael Oliver, Quebec States Her Case( p.1 - 10 )
Daniel Drache and Roberto Perin, Negotiating With A Sovereign Quebec
( P. 125 - 130, 156 - 170 and 173 - 190)
Boucher, Marc T. , A Quebec Perspective( Document )
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