Goodbye Noblesse Oblige: Quebec Anglos in Crisis
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| Title |
Goodbye Noblesse Oblige: Quebec Anglos in Crisis
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| Abstract |
The author, a Quebec businessman active in the English-rights movement, considers the options for English-speaking Quebecers in the post-Meech Lake Accord environment. He supports the proposal that Quebec adopt its own constitution, subordinate to the federal Constitution Act, which would recognize English Quebec as a distinct community within Quebec’s “distinct society”.
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“English Canada” Speaks Out
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Toronto, ON
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Doubleday Canada
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| Date |
1991
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| Pages |
172-187
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Smith, Richard. “Goodbye Noblesse Oblige: Quebec Anglos in Crisis.” In “English Canada” Speaks Out, edited by J. L. Granatstein and Kenneth McNaught, 172–187. Toronto, ON: Doubleday Canada, 1991.
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