POLS 2300 Chapter Notes - Chapter 04: October Crisis, Lower Canada, Quebec Liberal Party
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Regionalism and national identity in canada: regionalism - a form of subnational identity. An allegiance or psychological connection to a territory with its own unique political characteristics. p. 125. If a region is a matter of terrain, regionalism is a state of mind: a shared sense of purpose and identity among people within a particular geographic community. p. 125. May manifest as inward-looking and defensive, or outward-looking and proactive. p. 136: e. g atlantica - economic ties between atlantic canada provinces and. This power has shifted westward recently however: nationalism - a unifying ideology among people who share a common homeland, ancestry, and language or culture. p. 138. Newfoundlanders. the canadian federation. p. 140: a desire to separate from canada completely. Revolution: quebec has always been a distinct society since confederation - upper. Canada (english - protestant - ontario) and lower canada (french -