“Not deciding by yourself when it matters is as dangerous as letting your neighbour decide for you what your budget will be and what cereals, whether it’s cornflakes or corn puffs, you will be eating in the morning. It’s not normal,” St-Pierre Plamondon said, employing a rare breakfast-cereal political analogy. To him, the benefits of sovereignty in this regard are “obvious,” he said.
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