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Options for a New Canada
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1991
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Recognizing that Canada is facing a renewed and potentially disastrous constitutional impasse, the Business Council on National Issues has commissioned the papers in this book to provide a fresh analysis of our difficult constitutional problems.
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Watts Ronald :
Ronald L. Watts is the Director of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen’s University.Brown Douglas :
Douglas M. Brown is the Associate Director of the Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen’s University.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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FOREWORD
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INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT
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INTRODUCTORY STATEMENT
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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NOTES ABOUT THE AUTHORS
XV - I. Introduction
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1. An Overview
3 - II. An Outline of the Options
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2. Canada's Constitutional Options: An Outline
15 - III. The Context
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3. The Context for Future Constitutional Options
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4. Shared and Divergent Values
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5. Constitutional Change and the Three Equalities
77 - IV. Basic Options and Processes
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6. Quebec Beyond the Federal Regime of 1867-1982: From Distinct Society to National Community
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7. Options for the Future of Canada: the Good, the Bad, and the Fantastic
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8. Towards a New Constitutional Process
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9. Riding the Constitutional Rollercoaster: A Commentary
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10. Alternative Methods for Aboriginal Participation in Processes of Constitutional Reform
163 - V. Models for Future Structures
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11. European Integration: Are There Lessons for Canada?
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12. Other Federal and Nonfederal Countries: Lessons for Canada
207 - VI. Areas of Adjustinent
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13. Constitutional Design in a Federation: An Economist's Perspective
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14. Distribution of Functions and Jurisdiction: A Political Scientist's Analysis
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15. Equality or Asymmetry: Why Choose?
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16. The Federative Superstructure
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17. Areas of Adjustment: A Lawyer's Perspective
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