Presidents can explain their own interpretation of a bill and tell executive officials how to carry it out by issuing an signing statement.
<span> In 1998, Canada’s highest court declared that, Quebec could not legally secede. The answer is letter C.
This questions has the following options. </span>
<span>A. Quebec could pass a referendum to secede </span>
<span>B. English was the official language of the province </span>
<span>C.Quebec could not legally secede </span>
<span>D.English-speakers must leave the province </span>
Canon law differed from governmental law because canon law included the varying beliefs of the Church. Governmental law didn't.
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The answer to your question is D (the last)