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Cory Morgan: The Solution to Canadian Unity May Lie in Revisiting the Constitution

Cory Morgan: The Solution to Canadian Unity May Lie in Revisiting the Constitution
Demonstrator show their support for the Meech Lake Accord as the premiers leave the conference centre breaking off for the day at the constitutional talks in Ottawa in this June 6, 1990, file photo. CP Picture Archive/Fred Chartrand
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Canadian unity has never been so challenged. Alberta will hold a non-binding independence referendum this October, which could lead to a formal independence referendum soon afterward. Nearly one in three people in Saskatchewan are considering separation, according to an Ipsos poll. And Quebec may be poised to elect the Parti Québécois this fall with the understanding that the party would hold another independence referendum.

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Cory Morgan
Cory Morgan
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Cory Morgan is a columnist based in Calgary.