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The Costs and Benefits of Being Canadian
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Michael A. Walker
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface 1
- Introduction 3
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History
- Something of Value? Subjects and Citizens in Canadian History 25
- The “Hard” Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada 36
- Divided Loyalties? Divided Country? 50
- Citizenship and the People’s World 64
- Ebb and Flow: Citizenship in Newfoundland, 1929–1949 79
- A Post-Modern Dominion: The Changing Nature of Canadian Citizenship 104
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Regions
- Citizenship and Acadie, The Art of the Possible 123
- Belonging: An Essential Element of Citizenship — A Franco-Ontarian Perspective 137
- La citoyenneté et le Québec 152
- Citoyenneté québécoise, citoyenneté canadienne et citoyenneté commune selon le modèle de l’Union européenne 164
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Law, the Constitution, and Economics
- The Fragmentation of Canadian Citizenship 181
- Citizenship, the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Charter 221
- Who Belongs? Changing Concepts of Citizenship and Nationality 245
- The Costs and Benefits of Being Canadian 265
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Individuals and Groups
- Citizenship and the Trade Union Movement 303
- Citizenship and Social Change: Canadian Women’s Struggle for Equality 312
- Racism as a Barrier to Canadian Citizenship 333
- First Nations and Canadian Citizenship 349
- A Question of Belonging: Multiculturalism and Citizenship 368
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Preface 1
- Introduction 3
-
History
- Something of Value? Subjects and Citizens in Canadian History 25
- The “Hard” Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada 36
- Divided Loyalties? Divided Country? 50
- Citizenship and the People’s World 64
- Ebb and Flow: Citizenship in Newfoundland, 1929–1949 79
- A Post-Modern Dominion: The Changing Nature of Canadian Citizenship 104
-
Regions
- Citizenship and Acadie, The Art of the Possible 123
- Belonging: An Essential Element of Citizenship — A Franco-Ontarian Perspective 137
- La citoyenneté et le Québec 152
- Citoyenneté québécoise, citoyenneté canadienne et citoyenneté commune selon le modèle de l’Union européenne 164
-
Law, the Constitution, and Economics
- The Fragmentation of Canadian Citizenship 181
- Citizenship, the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Charter 221
- Who Belongs? Changing Concepts of Citizenship and Nationality 245
- The Costs and Benefits of Being Canadian 265
-
Individuals and Groups
- Citizenship and the Trade Union Movement 303
- Citizenship and Social Change: Canadian Women’s Struggle for Equality 312
- Racism as a Barrier to Canadian Citizenship 333
- First Nations and Canadian Citizenship 349
- A Question of Belonging: Multiculturalism and Citizenship 368