
Since I’m not particularly interested in the nuances of provinces joining and leaving Canada, this question is effectively the same as Proposition 6 for me, except that it doesn’t take any kind of slant.
I have no opinion about whether Quebec should separate from the rest of Canada, except that I think it’s kind of silly to want that. But then again, I think United Nations could formalize and create one whole world government holding each nation accountable for the things they do and the people inside their borders.
Summary: This question is fine, nothing unambiguous about it, but it doesn’t mean I have to have an opinion on it.
Table of Contents
- Making the CBC Vote Compass even better
 - Proposition 1: First-time home buyers (FTHBs)
 - Proposition 2: Handguns
 - Proposition 3: Child Care
 - Proposition 4: Health Care
 - Proposition 5: Basic Income
 - Proposition 6: Quebec Separatism
 - Proposition 7: Unions
 - Proposition 8: Climate Change
 - Proposition 9: Reconciliation
 - Proposition 10: Quebec Separatism (2)
 - Proposition 11: Equalization Payments
 - Proposition 12: Trans Pronoun Rights
 - Proposition 13: Corporate Taxes
 - Proposition 14: Abortion Services
 - Proposition 15: Supervised Injection Sites
 - Proposition 16: Oil and Gas Subsidies
 - Proposition 17: Asylum Claims
 - Proposition 18: Defecit Reduction
 - Proposition 19: Immigration
 - Proposition 20: Military Spending
 - Proposition 21: Single-Use Plastics
 - Proposition 22: Employment Insurance
 - Proposition 23: Violence Against Indigenous Women
 - Proposition 24: Wealth Tax
 - Proposition 25: Gender-Balanced Cabinet
 - Proposition 26: Pharmacare
 - Proposition 27: Monarchy
 - Proposition 28: Foreign Policy on Human Rights
 - Proposition 29: Carbon Tax
 - Proposition 30: Religious Minorities
 - Propositions 31 & 32 (QOTD): Religious Symbols Ban
 - Ways to Improve the CBC Vote Compass (Conclusion)
 

