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Quebec secession
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Reference re Secession of Quebec — The Supreme Court Ruling Every Province Has to Reckon With.
Reference re Secession of Quebec, [1998] 2 SCR 217, was the Supreme Court of Canada's answer to three questions the federal government referred to it after the close 1995 Quebec sovereignty referendum: Can Quebec unilaterally secede under Canadian constitutional law? Can it unilaterally secede under international law? Which prevails if they conflict? The Court's answer to the first question — and to the broader constitutional architecture of secession — became the binding legal framework that governs every Canadian secession question since. This article walks what the ruling actually says, the four principles it identified, the duty-to-negotiate doctrine, and why it applies to Alberta's 2026 independence question as fully as it applied to Quebec.