The Hill Times: “What the leader of the Bloc was advocating for [on June 2] would be rejected by any country on this planet,” Dion said of Leader Yves-François Blanchet (Beloeil—Chambly, Que.) and his party’s bill, introduced the day before.
Dion said that an “overwhelming majority” of democratic countries consider themselves “indivisible,” and would not accept “unilateral succession,” as the Bloc is proposing.
“This idea that one vote is enough to break up a country does not exist,” he stressed. “A referendum in Canada is a consultation, and governments look at the results and see what can be done.” …