Quebec (After The Vote) Online


Here are the tallys for the questions posed to the Internet public. See if you agree with the majority.


IF QUEBEC VOTES NO ON OCTOBER 30, 1995 RESULTS


QUESTION                                                Total Votes
Should a NO vote mean Quebecers are satisfied Yes 408 (21%)
with the Constitution? No 1502 (79%)

Should the Canadian Constitution remain unchanged?      Yes 714 (38%)
No 1189 (62%)

Should Canada make a new Constitutional offer           Yes 673 (35%)
to Quebec? No 1227 (65%)

Should there be a new power sharing agreement between   Yes 1480 (78%)
the federal government and all of the provinces? No 425 (22%)

Should Canada change its electoral system to a          Yes 1105 (59%)
proportional election system where parties' No 781 (41%)
representation in parliament is equal to itspercentage of the popular vote?

Should Canada pass legislation to allow citizens to     Yes 1107 (58%)
initiate a referendum to settle an issue of major No 796 (42%)
public importance?

Should Quebec be guaranteed a certain representation    Yes 360 (19%)
in Parliament? No 1536 (81%)

Should a Federal Law be passed forbidding any part      Yes 927 (49%)
of Canada from separating? No 975 (51%)

Should Lucien Bouchard, leader of the Bloc Quebecois    Yes 1279 (67%)
be compelled to resign his seat in the House of No 627 (33%)
Commons?

Should all Bloc Quebecois Members of Parliament         Yes 1138 (60%)
resign? No 767 (40%)

Should the Reform Party of Canada become the            Yes 1084 (57%)
the Official Opposition? No 811 (43%)

Should there be an immediate Federal Election           Yes 344 (18%)
Election in Canada? No 1556 (82%)

Should Quebec Premier Jacques Parizeau resign?          Yes 1055 (55%)
No 846 (45%)

Should there be an immediate Quebec Provincial          Yes 1137 (60%)
Election? No 758 (40%)


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