Canadian Federalism and Quebec Sovereignty

Canadian Federalism and Quebec Sovereignty

Author: Christopher Edward Taucar

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2004-09

Total Pages: 268

ISBN-13: 9780820462424

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In this comprehensive book on Canadian federalism, the author thoroughly examines the Quebec sovereignty issue in order to determine whether or not reasonable and substantial grounds exist justifying Quebec sovereignty in the context of contemporary Canada. As a result, this book examines the successive layers that constitute Canadian federalism to unravel its nature, essence and the successes of its functioning, or the lack thereof, particularly with respect to Quebec. Ultimately, no matter how the federation is portrayed, if it has worked and continues to work well to achieve the most basic needs and interests of Quebecers, there leaves little if anything in support of secession. The fundamental success of the Canadian federation is the all-important lesson of this book.


Moral Foundations of Canadian Federalism

Moral Foundations of Canadian Federalism

Author: Samuel Victor LaSelva

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 0773514058

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LaSelva offers a compelling reconsideration of Confederation and of the pivotal role of George-Etienne Cartier, one of the Fathers of Confederation, in both the achievement of confederation and the creation of a distinctively Canadian federalist theory.


Reconciling the Solitudes

Reconciling the Solitudes

Author: Charles Taylor

Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP

Published: 1993-05-28

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0773564233

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Taylor is one of the world's pre-eminent experts on Hegel and brings to his reflections on nationalism and federalism the fruits of a more universal philosophical discourse rooted in the Enlightenment and before. Its hallmarks are terms such as recognition, self-determination, atomism, and modernity. Notwithstanding his long involvement in philosophical reflections, Taylor has avoided the role of the disengaged intellectual, always remaining close to political action and debate in Canada. To his philosophical discourse, therefore, is added a sensitive knowledge of Quebec society from the vantage point of an English-speaking citizen with profound roots within it. Taylor suggests that it will be necessary to think in terms of deep diversity if Canada is to stay together in the twenty-first century. Eight of the essays, published between 1965 and 1992, are drawn from the Queen's Quarterly, edited scholarly books, a research study for the MacDonald Commission on Canada's Economic and Political Future, and an English translation of his submission to Quebec's BĂ©langer-Campeau Commission. The concluding paper was written specially for this volume.


Unfulfilled Union

Unfulfilled Union

Author: Garth Stevenson

Publisher: Peterborough : Ontario Audio Library Service

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13:

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"Garth Stevenson examines Canada's political economy and concludes that the country has not achieved the same level of stability and centralization as other federations in the western industrialized world due to its close relationship with the United States and the vitality of Quebec nationalism. This edition of Unfulfilled Union includes a new introduction that discusses the extensive changes in Canadian federalism over the past decade."--BOOK JACKET.