Quebec can modify part of the Canadian Constitution unilaterally: Trudeau
MONTREAL — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Quebec can unilaterally modify part of the Canadian Constitution.
The province’s proposed language law reform, introduced last week, seeks to change part of the Constitution to affirm that Quebec is a nation and that its official language is French.
Trudeau told reporters today the federal government’s initial analysis has concluded provinces can modify the part of the Constitution that applies specifically to them.
He says Quebec can alter the Constitution to emphasize that it is a nation and that its official language is French — two things that have already been recognized by the federal government.