http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberta_separatism
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it is so they can separate from Canada and leave the Confederation the provinces
What is Newfoundland separatism because it is still active. It is a response to Newfoundlands lack of success in Canada. They traded a coastline that extended to Ungava Bay, and control of their fishing industry and their oil industry to Canada. In exchange Canada takes a lot of money from Newfoundland in many ways. They give lots back in the form of various welfare programs but those numbers are often very close. They also lost their fishing industry, which was a major part of their culture. Toss in the loss of their oil wealth and Newfoundland Separatism makes a lot of sense.
What is Newfoundland separatism because it is still active. It is a response to Newfoundlands lack of success in Canada. They traded a coastline that extended to Ungava Bay, and control of their fishing industry and their oil industry to Canada. In exchange Canada takes a lot of money from Newfoundland in many ways. They give lots back in the form of various welfare programs but those numbers are often very close. They also lost their fishing industry, which was a major part of their culture. Toss in the loss of their oil wealth and Newfoundland Separatism makes a lot of sense.
An antiseparatist is a person who opposes separatism.
The answer choices are A. Socialism B. Separatism C. Communism D. nationalism
Support for separatism in Canada has been most prominently associated with the province of Quebec, where movements like the Parti Québécois have advocated for independence from Canada. The desire for separation is often rooted in cultural, linguistic, and economic factors, reflecting a distinct Quebecois identity. Significant referendums on independence were held in 1980 and 1995, with the latter narrowly losing. While separatist sentiment has fluctuated over the years, it continues to influence Canadian politics and discussions surrounding provincial autonomy.
Dana R. Shugar has written: 'Separatism and women's community' -- subject(s): Feminist theory, Radicalism, Feminism, Lesbianism, Lesbian separatism
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Because the separatists can't take no for answer!?!
The Canadain province that discussed seperation is Quebec.
Gnana Prakasam has written: 'Social separatism'
James A. Millward has written: 'Violent Separatism in Xinjiang'