Asked by Anonymous
What would happen to all the members of parliament from Quebec if they separated? Would the prime minister be the leader of canada even though they don't hold a seat in the house of common?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
What would happen to all the members of parliament from Quebec if they separated?
<b>Wouldn't that be up to the citizens of Quebec?</b>
Would the prime minister be the leader of canada even though they don't hold a seat in the house of common?
<b>The Prime Minister would certainly still be Canada's leader.
What do you mean by "they" don't hold a seat in the House of Commons? Who is "they?"</b>
<b>Wouldn't that be up to the citizens of Quebec?</b>
Would the prime minister be the leader of canada even though they don't hold a seat in the house of common?
<b>The Prime Minister would certainly still be Canada's leader.
What do you mean by "they" don't hold a seat in the House of Commons? Who is "they?"</b>
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks Ms. Sue!
I meant to say he/she, sorry.
I meant to say he/she, sorry.
Answered by
drwls
Viewing these might be helpful:
http://archives.cbc.ca/politics/federal_politics/clips/12601/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_sovereignty_movement
http://archives.cbc.ca/politics/federal_politics/clips/12601/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec_sovereignty_movement
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