Political Science 2230E Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Roc Nation, Canadian Confederation, Distinct Society

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Which cleavage does it correspond to: units that make up canada are not the provinces, canada is a compact of. Quebecois nation: quebec alone is the homeland and institutional focus of french. Canada, nation is equal in status as nation formed by rest of canada. Demands a fundamental restructuring of federal institutions and division of powers between federal government and quebec. Supports decentralization where power is transferred from federal government to national government of quebec due to. Special status" as a national government within canada. Protection for french speakers outside of quebec as well as. Linguistic dualism protects language rights is because they are rights of a founding people not why minority language rights are protected under pan-canadian vision. Canada embrace: these visions of canada are what our political debates are about groups battling over which groups of canada were going to succeed, visions are what set parameters of inclusion and exclusion in canadian political community.

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