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The Future of the Anglophone Community in Québec/L’avenir de la communauté anglophone au Québec
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Title |
The Future of the Anglophone Community in Québec/L’avenir de la communauté anglophone au Québec
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Abstract |
A debate between the authors on whether it is in Anglophone Quebec’s best interests to support the “yes” side or the “no” side in a referendum on Quebec sovereignty. Topics covered are the following: some distinctive characteristics of Quebec's anglophone minority; the "minority-status political identity" of Quebec anglophones; political identity and its roots in language and culture; referendum scenarios - what's at stake for Quebec's Anglophone minority?; a "yes" vote on full Quebec independence; a "no" vote on full Quebec independence; cancellation or postponement of the referendum; a referendum on an option other than full independence; the new Quebec nationalism; community and allegiance among Anglophones; Anglophones and the new nationalism; and, the Anglophone community after separation.
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Place |
Montreal
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Publisher |
Institute for Research on Public Policy
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Date |
1995
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# of Pages |
28p.
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Language |
en & fr
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Notes |
Introduction by/par Monique Jérôme-Forget |
Citation |
Legault, Josée, and Jeremy Webber. The Future of the Anglophone Community in Québec/L’avenir de La Communauté Anglophone Au Québec. Montreal: Institute for Research on Public Policy, 1995.
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