I see this as a good thing. Later down the road, Quebec may do the same thing. Then why not Alberta?
“I see this as a good thing. Later down the road, Quebec may do the same thing. Then why not Alberta?”
Do the other provinces have the same treatment?
Quebec and Alberta are provinces of Canada, so legally speaking, I’m sure their status in Canada is different from this territory.
It’s probably analogous to how US possessions such as Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands have a different status, because they are not states.
P.E.I.?
Does a territory have more rights than a province?