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The Gazette - Corner Booth — June 1, 2026

Is ’50 per cent plus one’ enough for Quebec to separate?

Opinion

Did Mark Carney put wind in the sails of the Parti Québécois by wading into the referendum debate?

Did Prime Minister Mark Carney open Pandora’s Box by saying “50 per cent plus one” in a referendum would not be enough for Quebec or Alberta to separate from Canada?

That’s the question posed this week to constitutional lawyer Frédéric Bérard, along with former MP and MNA Clifford Lincoln, on this week’s episode of The Corner Booth with hosts Bill Brownstein and Aaron Rand from Snowdon Deli. Frédéric Bérard and Clifford Lincoln join hosts Bill Brownstein and Aaron Rand on this week’s episode of The Corner Booth. Listen to the podcast by clicking below.

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