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The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator

© The Senate of Canada

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Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Preface xv
  5. Prologue
  6. Welcoming Address by the Speaker of the Senate xxiii
  7. Opening Speech by the Governor General xxv
  8. What Does a Nation-to-Nation Relationship with Indigenous Peoples Really Mean?
  9. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 5
  10. Setting the Record Straight on the Origin Story of Canada 23
  11. Moving Forward: Addressing Indigenous Rights Honourably, Respectfully, and Courageously 33
  12. Canada’s International Identity: Between Image and Reality
  13. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 45
  14. On the World Stage – Projecting Our Values and Advancing Peace 68
  15. Canadian Aid: Reflecting Humanist Values and Supporting Economic Development 88
  16. Major Challenges Are on the Horizon for Francophone Communities and Their Political Dimension
  17. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 105
  18. Living Your Language to its Fullest 121
  19. Language Equality: Between Aspirations and Day-to-Day Reality 131
  20. Citizens Empowered by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms: A More Fundamental Turning Point than Was Anticipated
  21. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 147
  22. Celebrating the Charter: Respecting the Rights of Individuals and Protecting the Rights of Minorities 163
  23. The Charter and the Idea of Canada 172
  24. National Unity: High-Risk Tensions That Lead to Progress
  25. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 191
  26. The Unfinished Canadian Dream: Building on its Promise and Challenges 214
  27. Canadian Federalism: A Dynamic Partnership of Contested Rights and Responsibilities 221
  28. Verbatim transcript of symposium speech 231
  29. Gender Equality: Power, Money, and Sex
  30. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 243
  31. A Personal Reflection on Gender Equality in Canada 261
  32. The Need for Inclusive Leadership and Canada’s Influence 273
  33. The Environment and the Arctic
  34. The Environment: Denial Is No Longer an Option 289
  35. Canada at a Crossroad: Setting the Bottom Line 313
  36. The Arctic, or the Risk of Making the Calamities of the South Worse in the North 331
  37. An Inuit Nunangat, “First Canadians, Canadians First” (Jose Kusugak) 341
  38. Science and Culture
  39. Science: Is Canada in Danger of Missing the Fourth Industrial Revolution? 355
  40. Scientific Success Stories and Modern-Day Threats 372
  41. Milestones in the Development of Science in Canada 377
  42. Culture: How Much of Canada’s Cultural Visibility Will Remain in the Digital World? 389
  43. Culture Lies at the Heart of What Makes Us Human 406
  44. The Invention of a New Economy: Can the Future Be Predicted?
  45. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 417
  46. Economic Policy in Canada 1966–2016 434
  47. A “New Social Settlement” with the New Economy 455
  48. The Senate – Better Protecting the Federal Principle
  49. The Hon. Serge Joyal, Senator 467
  50. Whither the Senate at 150? 494
  51. David C. Docherty, president of Mount Royal University 509
  52. List of Figures, Charts, and Tables 525
  53. Contributors 527
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