Well, yeah! That goes without saying.
Quebec's been a pain in the ass literally all my life. Seems to me if English Canada (just the language, not a racial or cultural shot) don't want Quebec, and Quebec don't want Canada, an amicable divorce is the best solution. Might could end up as close and comfy allies once they get a little space from each other, like some divorced couples do.
The problem is Quebec doesn't believe in being amicable unless they get everything they want. If one of the US states was somehow successful in seceding from the Union, what do you think the odds are that the US govt will continue to prop them up financially and economically? And yet that's what Quebec demands from the ROC if/when they separate.
Let me cite you an example of just how stupid all this is. Air Canada is headquartered in Quebec, It is actually
illegal for them to relocate their HQ to another province without the Feds changing the laws in that regard. Keep in mind that while AC was a quasi Crown corporation for decades, it is NOW a fully private enterprise. And for decades, every goddam jet that AC flew was maintained in one county in Quebec, No sharing the job wealth with the ROC there. And even though AC is now a private enterprise, the Fed refuses to rescind the Bilingual Language Act when it comes to AC.
What we're seeing in Canada is communo-fascism and gross Quebecois nationalism all thanks to Groper's daddy. Like I've said elsewhere, Official Bilingualism all but ensures the PMs come from Quebec, thus making sure Quebec's interests come before the ROC. Canada doesn't need election reform, it needs a full-on govt reform.
And keep in mind all of this is happening in the PMs home province. A PM who has routinely fear mongered about "right wing extremists" and "nationalism" being an existential threat to Canada. Obviously he was referring only to English Canada because Quebecois right wing extremism and nationalism are righteously vital to protect the French culture of the province. Heard that excuse from extremists before, "It's vital to protect our culture and national purity."
I dunno man, maybe it's time for the rest of Canada's provinces to whip out the notwithstanding clause and claim "English only".