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English-Speaking Québec and the Canadian Constitution: 1867-1988
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| Title |
English-Speaking Québec and the Canadian Constitution: 1867-1988
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| Abstract |
The author argues that the safeguards for English Quebec in Canada's Constitution, first adopted in the British North America Act in 1867 when English Quebecers comprised twenty-five percent of the provincial population and when they were politically and economically powerful in Canada as a whole, were, by the 1980s when the English minority constituted only ten percent of the Quebec population and their political and economic power greatly diminished, no longer meaningful or effective.
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Language, Culture and Curriculum
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Vol. 1
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no. 3
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215-224
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| Date |
1988
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| Language |
en
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| Citation |
Rudin, Ronald. “English-Speaking Québec and the Canadian Constitution: 1867-1988.” Language, Culture and Curriculum Vol. 1, no. 3 (1988): 215–224.
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