Clarity Act on Quebec secession

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The Clarity Act on Quebec secession is a Canadian federal law that sets the conditions under which the government would negotiate Quebec’s separation following a clear referendum result on sovereignty.

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instanceOf Act of Parliament of Canada
Canadian federal statute
affects federal–provincial relations in Canada
appliesTo Quebec secession referendum
any Canadian province seeking secession
assignsPower to determine whether a referendum majority is clear
to determine whether a referendum question is clear
assignsPowerTo House of Commons of Canada NERFINISHED
basedOn Reference re Secession of Quebec NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of Canada opinion on Quebec secession (1998) NERFINISHED
cameIntoForceOn 2000-06-29
controversy criticized in Quebec as limiting the right to self-determination
country Canada
dateRoyalAssent 2000-06-29
defines conditions for negotiating secession of a province
requirement for a clear majority in a secession referendum
requirement for a clear question in a secession referendum
governs federal response to secession referendum results
hasPurpose to ensure clarity in any future Quebec sovereignty referendum
to provide a legal framework for responding to a provincial secession referendum
implements principles from the Quebec Secession Reference
introducedBy Government of Canada NERFINISHED
Stéphane Dion NERFINISHED
jurisdiction Parliament of Canada NERFINISHED
language English
French
legalStatus in force
locationOfLegislature Ottawa NERFINISHED
officialName An Act to give effect to the requirement for clarity as set out in the opinion of the Supreme Court of Canada in the Quebec Secession Reference NERFINISHED
opposedBy Bloc Québécois NERFINISHED
Parti Québécois NERFINISHED
region Canada NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
relatedTo Constitution Act, 1867 NERFINISHED
Constitution Act, 1982 NERFINISHED
requires negotiations with the Government of Canada after a clear secession vote
shortName Clarity Act NERFINISHED
sponsorChamber House of Commons of Canada NERFINISHED
statesThat the Government of Canada will not negotiate secession unless the referendum question is clear
the Government of Canada will not negotiate secession unless there is a clear majority
statuteCitation S.C. 2000, c. 26
subject Canadian constitutional law
Quebec sovereignty movement NERFINISHED
referendums
secession
supportedBy Liberal Party of Canada NERFINISHED
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada NERFINISHED
Reform Party of Canada NERFINISHED
yearEnacted 2000

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