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1 Reflections by an Old Veteran of the Canadian Constitutional Debate
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- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Note on Translation xiv
- Historical Perspectives on Federalist Thought in Quebec: Actors, Stakes, and Points of View 3
- Reflections by an Old Veteran of the Canadian Constitutional Debate 16
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Actors at the Heart of Politics: The Leaders and Their Parties
- From Provincial Autonomy to Profitable Federalism: Quebec’s Special Status in the Eyes of Federalist Leaders during the Quiet Revolution 31
- The Equality Party: A Trudeauist Vision of Federalism at the National Assembly 51
- The Quebec Vision of Federalism and the Federal Ideal (1998–2008): Benoît Pelletier as a Barometer of Unresolved Tension 72
- Third-Option Federalism: A Dialogue between Federalism and Nationalism? Action démocratique du Québec and Coalition avenir Québec (1990–2018) 93
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Intellectuals and the Search for a “Third Option”
- “In seeking to digest us, the federation has become very sick”: Evolution of the Federalist Thought of Traditionalist Intellectuals in the Case of François-Albert Angers (1945–73) 115
- “Paving the Boulevard of Fraternity”: The Federalist Thought of Solange Chaput-Rolland 135
- Charles Taylor’s Federalist Spirit Put to the Test of the Canadian Federation 159
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Civil Society in Action: Groups and Public Figures
- The Search for a Third Option in a Time of Crisis: Constitutional Positions of Federalist Pressure Groups, 1977–81 183
- Quebec Feminists’ Engagement during the 1980 Referendum: How Should the Yvettes Be Interpreted? 205
- Community(ies), Nation(s), State(s): Nicole Laurin, Richard Desjardins, and Fragments of Pluralist Federalist Thought 224
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“Schools” of Thought and Research
- Historian Michel Brunet and Canadian Federalism: “If I were [an English] Canadian, I would be the most ardent and enthusiastic centralizer there could be” 247
- The Quebec “School” of History and the Idea of Federalism 269
- The Quebec School of Diversity: The Emergence, Unfolding, and Renewal of a Line of Authentic Federalist Thought 290
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Legal Considerations in Federalist Thought
- Federalism and Canadian Foreign Policy: The Conception of the Gérin-Lajoie Doctrine 313
- Quebec and Constitutional Conventions: Precarious Safeguards in Unwritten Federalism 330
- The Root of the Deadlock: The Constitutional Veto in Federalist Thought in Quebec 352
- Canadian Federalism since the 1982 Patriation: Advocating a Federalism of Empowerment 374
- The Pressing Need for Federalist Forward Thinking in Quebec and the Rest of Canada 395
- Contributors 405
- Index 411
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Foreword ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- Note on Translation xiv
- Historical Perspectives on Federalist Thought in Quebec: Actors, Stakes, and Points of View 3
- Reflections by an Old Veteran of the Canadian Constitutional Debate 16
-
Actors at the Heart of Politics: The Leaders and Their Parties
- From Provincial Autonomy to Profitable Federalism: Quebec’s Special Status in the Eyes of Federalist Leaders during the Quiet Revolution 31
- The Equality Party: A Trudeauist Vision of Federalism at the National Assembly 51
- The Quebec Vision of Federalism and the Federal Ideal (1998–2008): Benoît Pelletier as a Barometer of Unresolved Tension 72
- Third-Option Federalism: A Dialogue between Federalism and Nationalism? Action démocratique du Québec and Coalition avenir Québec (1990–2018) 93
-
Intellectuals and the Search for a “Third Option”
- “In seeking to digest us, the federation has become very sick”: Evolution of the Federalist Thought of Traditionalist Intellectuals in the Case of François-Albert Angers (1945–73) 115
- “Paving the Boulevard of Fraternity”: The Federalist Thought of Solange Chaput-Rolland 135
- Charles Taylor’s Federalist Spirit Put to the Test of the Canadian Federation 159
-
Civil Society in Action: Groups and Public Figures
- The Search for a Third Option in a Time of Crisis: Constitutional Positions of Federalist Pressure Groups, 1977–81 183
- Quebec Feminists’ Engagement during the 1980 Referendum: How Should the Yvettes Be Interpreted? 205
- Community(ies), Nation(s), State(s): Nicole Laurin, Richard Desjardins, and Fragments of Pluralist Federalist Thought 224
-
“Schools” of Thought and Research
- Historian Michel Brunet and Canadian Federalism: “If I were [an English] Canadian, I would be the most ardent and enthusiastic centralizer there could be” 247
- The Quebec “School” of History and the Idea of Federalism 269
- The Quebec School of Diversity: The Emergence, Unfolding, and Renewal of a Line of Authentic Federalist Thought 290
-
Legal Considerations in Federalist Thought
- Federalism and Canadian Foreign Policy: The Conception of the Gérin-Lajoie Doctrine 313
- Quebec and Constitutional Conventions: Precarious Safeguards in Unwritten Federalism 330
- The Root of the Deadlock: The Constitutional Veto in Federalist Thought in Quebec 352
- Canadian Federalism since the 1982 Patriation: Advocating a Federalism of Empowerment 374
- The Pressing Need for Federalist Forward Thinking in Quebec and the Rest of Canada 395
- Contributors 405
- Index 411