Yes π―. Itβs called the clarity act and Canada is one of the only parliamentary democracies that allows a province to leave the country. It may require another country (like the US for example) to recognize their independence, but there is a clear and legally documented path for it to happen.
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Rooting for Alberta!
The Canadians must have learned from the U.S. War to Prevent Southern Secession (a.k.a. the "Civil War"). Even the Soviet Union was enlightened enough to legally permit secession. The U.S. Constitution does, as well, under the 10th Amendment, as one of the rights retained by the states, but U.S. President Lincoln and U.S. courts haven't recognized this right.
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