<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>
The correct answer is “Quebec could not legally secede.”
<em>In 1998, Canada highest court declared that Quebec could not legally secede.
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On August 20, 1998, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that “the National Assembly or government of Quebec do not have, either under Canadian law or international law, the right to effect the secession of Quebec from Canada unilaterally.” But the Court made clear that other states of Canada could negotiate Quebec’s separation if the people from Quebec was in favor.