It’s been 30 years since Quebecers narrowly voted to stay in Canada, but a new poll suggests most are still not ready to revisit the sovereignty question. About two-thirds of respondents said they would vote “no” if a referendum were held today, raising questions about what that means for the future of the Quebec sovereignty movement.
“We cannot ever assume that the sovereignty movement is dead, because 30 years ago leading up to the referendum, polls are similar to what they are now,” said Robert Libman, architect and former leader of the Equality Party.
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