CAST 1103H Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Canadian Identity, The Need, Canadian Security Intelligence Service

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Regionalism: the expression of a common sense of identity and purpose combined with the creation and implementation of institutions that express a particular identity and shape collective action within a geographical region Specific approach that historians takeneed to explain parts to be able to explain the whole aspect. Buckner = regionalism is far from a homogenous country because it is very sectional in terms of regional common laws, social programs, cultural/social ties, local characteristics, etc. The term regionalism is just a construct used to justify the idea of the dismantling of the canadian state. I agree with p. a buckner"s perspective of the term regionalism. Because of geographical location, toronto is much more multicultural, urban, and the people possess different perspectives, values and living environment than those in peterborough. Canadian identity: francophone perspective: the idea of canada"s identity seen through the eyes of a canadian francophone.

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