Federal Legacy of Quebec’s Quiet Revolution

Edward McWhinney

Abstract


For about forty years Quebec and the rest of Canada have tried to find ways of modernizing the Canadian constitution which would be acceptable to both sides. Some progress has been made but the problem remains unsettled. Recent developments, however, seem to point in the right direction.

Keywords


Quebec, Constitution

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@Canadian Political Science Review (CPSR). ISSN 1911-4125