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[–] humanspiral@lemmy.ca 2 points 1 week ago

You're right that secession can't be a unilateral declaration of "we keep all federal assets". I don't believe that native treaties are as difficult as they are made out to be. = "they keep all rights they enjoyed from previous federal government" seems possible.

A fair secession process/referendum should also include a 2nd/3rd referendum for counties/cities to declare their own independence from province, and then join another country. Where humanist principle of self determination is being invoked in secession, its humanist principle all the way down.