Did you know the referendums are illegal? The Constitution prohibits both annexation and secession, it was designed that way in 1865 by the Founding Fathers. The legislative powers were divided between the Federal Parliament and the Provincial Legislatures. The provinces received an "enumerated" list of powers under s. 92. "Enumerated" means they can't do anything that isn't on the list. There is DELIBERATELY no power to secede. There thus can be NO REFERENDUM on the subject of secession.
@crazyforcanada Again with this??? How come you are the only person to subscribe to this theory? Don't you think the Canadian government would have used this back in 1995 and in 1980 to prevent Quebec from separating, let alone hold a referendum on separating? Do you think for one minute if Quebec voted Yes in 95 that the Canadian goverment would have pulled this out of there ass and say "sorry Quebec, referendums are illegal so you are still a part of Canada"? PLEASE!!!!!!
@toastichedu - I'm the only person who isn't stupid. I study the Constitution, unlike the numb-nuts who only listen to the politicians and think that whatever they SAY is the Constitution.
@crazyforcanada Then why isn't this taught in schools and universities, especially during the referendums? In all the courses in Canadian history and politics never has this topic ever been covered. I imagine you have a conspiracy on that too. I don't listen to politicians or conspiracy theorists about their version of the Constitution either. I guess you can't call yourself stupid if you are the only person that believes this.
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toastichedu 2 months ago
Did you know the referendums are illegal? The Constitution prohibits both annexation and secession, it was designed that way in 1865 by the Founding Fathers. The legislative powers were divided between the Federal Parliament and the Provincial Legislatures. The provinces received an "enumerated" list of powers under s. 92. "Enumerated" means they can't do anything that isn't on the list. There is DELIBERATELY no power to secede. There thus can be NO REFERENDUM on the subject of secession.
crazyforcanada 6 months ago
@crazyforcanada Again with this??? How come you are the only person to subscribe to this theory? Don't you think the Canadian government would have used this back in 1995 and in 1980 to prevent Quebec from separating, let alone hold a referendum on separating? Do you think for one minute if Quebec voted Yes in 95 that the Canadian goverment would have pulled this out of there ass and say "sorry Quebec, referendums are illegal so you are still a part of Canada"? PLEASE!!!!!!
toastichedu 2 months ago
@toastichedu - I'm the only person who isn't stupid. I study the Constitution, unlike the numb-nuts who only listen to the politicians and think that whatever they SAY is the Constitution.
crazyforcanada 2 months ago
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@crazyforcanada Then why isn't this taught in schools and universities, especially during the referendums? In all the courses in Canadian history and politics never has this topic ever been covered. I imagine you have a conspiracy on that too. I don't listen to politicians or conspiracy theorists about their version of the Constitution either. I guess you can't call yourself stupid if you are the only person that believes this.
toastichedu 2 months ago