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A City With a Difference: The Rise and Fall of the Montreal Citizen’s Movement
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A City With a Difference: The Rise and Fall of the Montreal Citizen’s Movement
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Abstract |
The Montreal Citizen’s Movement, a municipal political party founded in May 1974, was a broad coalition that included members of major trade unions, Parti Québécois militants, the Quebec wing of the federal New Democratic Party, independent radicals, and a surprisingly significant number of Anglophone intellectuals. The author describes how electoral pragmatists co-existed with ideological-driven social activists during the party’s twelve years in opposition (1974-1986) and its two terms in power (ending in 1995).
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Montreal
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Véhicule Press
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Date |
1997
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# of Pages |
214p.
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Language |
en
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1-55065-086-6
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Citation |
Thomas, Timothy Lloyd. A City With a Difference: The Rise and Fall of the Montreal Citizen’s Movement. Montreal: Véhicule Press, 1997.
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