Quebec's Premier, Pauline Marois said an independence Quebec would not have borders or tolls with Canada, speaking at an electoral campaign event.
Ms Marois, who leads the pro-independence, Parti Quebecois, said that Canadians would be able to travel freely in and out of an independent Quebec.
"We could continue to go see the Rockies in the West... go to Prince Edward Island and [the rest of Canada] could continue to come visit us," said Ms. Marois speaking to CBC news, stressing, "There will be no borders and no tolls."
Campaigning ahead of the election on April 7th, Ms Marois said that she would only call for a referendum on independence if there was enough popular support for it.
Ms Marois, who leads the pro-independence, Parti Quebecois, said that Canadians would be able to travel freely in and out of an independent Quebec.
"We could continue to go see the Rockies in the West... go to Prince Edward Island and [the rest of Canada] could continue to come visit us," said Ms. Marois speaking to CBC news, stressing, "There will be no borders and no tolls."
Campaigning ahead of the election on April 7th, Ms Marois said that she would only call for a referendum on independence if there was enough popular support for it.