They would freeze and seize the banks of any major proponents of the action and then try to muzzle them using trumped up charges, while ostensibly saying "it's entirely your choice... Also, just in case your choice isn't made up yet, just letting you know we've given several-year prison sentences with no charges to a few more people who've made the wrong choice."
Beyond that, I don't think Canada has any systems in place for secession, despite Quebec's constant threat of it: It's like a teenager threatening to run away from home, they acknowledge the statement and never set up any systems.
The Canadian government said that they would negociate only after a ''clear majority'' vote in a secession referendum.
The government of Québec insists that their referendum law is ''50%+1'' is the criteria.
The 1995 referendum was lost by a margin smaller than the number of expeditious extra citizenship the government of Canada rushed in the months prior to the referendum ( and 90%+ of immigrants in Québec vote against independance ).
It was the only time in Canadian history that more new citizenships were granted in Québec than Ontario. And it never happened again ( untill the next referendum if one ever happens ).
Québec independance grows ever more unlikely with the progression of the genocide-by-mass-migration.
They would freeze and seize the banks of any major proponents of the action and then try to muzzle them using trumped up charges, while ostensibly saying "it's entirely your choice... Also, just in case your choice isn't made up yet, just letting you know we've given several-year prison sentences with no charges to a few more people who've made the wrong choice."
Beyond that, I don't think Canada has any systems in place for secession, despite Quebec's constant threat of it: It's like a teenager threatening to run away from home, they acknowledge the statement and never set up any systems.
The Canadian government said that they would negociate only after a ''clear majority'' vote in a secession referendum.
The government of Québec insists that their referendum law is ''50%+1'' is the criteria.
The 1995 referendum was lost by a margin smaller than the number of expeditious extra citizenship the government of Canada rushed in the months prior to the referendum ( and 90%+ of immigrants in Québec vote against independance ).
It was the only time in Canadian history that more new citizenships were granted in Québec than Ontario. And it never happened again ( untill the next referendum if one ever happens ).
Québec independance grows ever more unlikely with the progression of the genocide-by-mass-migration.
There's a law allowing secession, the clarity act. It's just written really poorly and is obviously unknown territory legally.