If Given Choice, 15% Of Canadians Would Have Their Province Opt Out Of Canada And Either Form Stand-Alone Country (12%) Or Join U.S. (3%)

3,675,000 Canadian "Separatists" Cross-Country: Quebec (35%), Alberta (18%) and Atlantic Canada (14%) Most Motivated to Opt Out of Canada while Manitoba/Saskatchewan (98%), Ontario (91%) and BC (90%) Most Committed to Stay and Strengthen the Confederated Country

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Ottawa, ON –A new Ipsos Reid poll conducted exclusively for CanWest News Service and Global Television has found that 15% of Canadian adults (approximately 3,675,000 individuals) are “separatists” who would, if they had a choice, have their province declare its independence from Canada and have it's own stand-alone country with...

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If Given Choice, 15% Of Canadians Would Have Their Province Opt Out Of Canada And Either Form Stand-Alone Country (12%) Or Join U.S. (3%)

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