The Daily Plebiscite : Federalism, Nationalism, and Canada /
From the mid-1960s through the mid-1990s, Canada was in a state of ongoing political crisis. Within this thirty-year period, David R. Cameron was an active participant and observer of Canada's crisis of national unity. As a political scientist and former senior public servant, Cameron remains o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
---|---|
Autor principal: | |
Otros Autores: | , , , , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[2022]
|
Colección: | Political Development: Comparative Perspectives
|
Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- A Brief History of the Mega-Constitutional Era in Canada
- Part I: National Unity and the Thirty Years of Travail
- 1. Quebec and the Right to National Self-Determination (1974)
- 2. The Marketing of National Unity (1980)
- 3. Lord Durham Then and Now (19
- 4. Maison Egg Roll (1992)
- 5. Not Spicer and Not the B & B: Reflections of an Insider on the Workings of the Pepin-Robarts Task Force on Canadian Unity (1993)
- 6. A Passionate Canadian, Pepin Heard Voice of Communities within Federalism (1995)
- 7. A Very Canadian Independence Movement. Quebec Separatists Avoid the Language of an Oppressed People: They Know It Would Be Silly (1995)
- 8. Responsible Government: Quebec Would Serve Its People Better if It Were to Agree to Play by the Constitutional Rules Instead of a Unilateral Declaration of Independence (1996)
- 9. Does Ottawa Know It Is Part of the Problem? (1996)
- 10. The Court's Supreme Wisdom (1998)
- 11. National Unity and Paradigm Shifts (1998)
- Interlude. Current Reflections on the Past: David Cameron in Conversation with Robert Vipond (2020)
- Part II: Canadian Federalism and Beyond: Policies, Practices, and Values
- 12 Intergovernmental Relations and Democracy: An Oxymoron if There Ever Was One? (2001)
- 13. Intergovernmental Relations in Canada: The Emergence of Collaborative Federalism (2002
- 14. Inter-Legislative Federalism (2004)
- 15. Recognizing Quebec in the Constitution of Canada: Using the Bilateral Constitutional Amendment Process (2008)
- 16. The Paradox of Federalism: Some Practical Reflections (2009)
- 17. Church and State in a Binational Multicultural Society: The Case of Canada (2013)
- 18. Canada's Constitutional Legitimacy Deficit: Learning to Live with It (2015)
- Conclusion
- Copyrights and Permissions
- Index