nope, they wanna go and we wanna keep em, if only to piss them off
. now some western provinces do to, alberta i think... or at least a group there does. as for how it affects other canadians... what if a state left the US to form it's own country? it would affect everyone else somehow. the more drastic thing is how it affects quebec... i was told that something like 75% of quebecs dairy products are purchased by ontario consumers. (don't quote me on that number, it's rough, it's more to prove a point.) so quebec seperates, and then who buys their dairy? should they write their own constitution? have their own currency? their not canadian, so they shouldn't use canadian money. if they make their own, what is it worth on the world market? it's a lot of things i think most seperatist, quebec and otherwise don't think about.
as for your original question zundfolge, all it takes to repeal a law in canada (i'm not sure, grade 9 history was a while back
is parliament to make a motion passing it. since the liberals have had 3 majority governments in a row now, they've had the law making of canada tied up, but if the canadian alliance was to take power, (not with stockwell day i hope
), then they could probably get rid of bill C68... i'm not sure though, maybe i'll do some research, you sparked my interest yet again. damn these intelligent conservatives!