POLS 2300 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Political Geography, Unit, North-West Rebellion
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Ethnicity: this unit focuses more on indigenous and french-canadian affairs, 1963: the royal commission on bilingualism and biculturalism spoke of english and. Initially colonized what is now quebec but many changes came with the british victory on the plains of abraham: the changes did not affect the role of the catholic church or the system of codified civil law. W20: the early 1960s and the quiet revolution can be seen as a major turning point for. Quebec both within the province and with their relationship with the rest of. Canada: english, the dominant group in both canadian society and political culture. Initially influenced by british ties, economic realities have moved relationship closer to the united states: early attempts to assimilate both french and aboriginal groups failed. W20: all three major parties have been challenged by ideological struggles within their own elected and individual party members, gad horowitz"s 1966 essay conservatism, liberalism and socialism in canada: an.