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The Charlottetown Accord, the Referendum, and the Future of Canada
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1993
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In the Fall of 1992, Canadians were asked to give their approval to a sweeping set of constitutional proposals in a national referendum. The first serious and informed analysis of these proposals took place at a conference at York University that September.
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McRoberts Kenneth :
KENNETH MCROBERTS is professor of Political Science, York University, and Director of the Robarts Centre for Canadian Studies.Monahan Patrick J. :
Patrick J. Monahan is Director of the York University Centre for Public Law and Public Policy.
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Preface
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Introduction
1 - PART ONE. The Reform of Central Institutions in the Charlottetown Accord
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1. The Reform of Federal Institutions
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2. The Charlottetown Accord Senate: Effective or Emasculated?
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3. Speaking for Ourselves
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4. The Charlottetown Accord and Central Institutions
73 - PART TWO. The Division of Powers in the Charlottetown Accord
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5. Division of Powers in the Charlottetown Accord
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6. The Charlottetown Accord and the End of the Exclusiveness of Provincial Jurisdictions
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7. The Charlottetown Accord: A Faulty Framework and a Wrong-headed Compromise
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8. The Dog That Never Barked: Who Killed Asymmetrical Federalism?
107 - PART THREE. Distinct Society, Aboriginal Rights, and Fundamental Canadian Values
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9. The Charlottetown Discord and Aboriginal Peoples' Struggle for Fundamental Political Change
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10. Québec, a Nation Divided
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11. The Referendum and Democracy
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12. Sinking Again into the Quagmire of Conflicting Visions, Groups, Underinclusion, and Death by Referendum
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13. The Charlottetown Accord: A Canadian Compromise
171 - PART FOUR. The Referendum
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14. The October I 992 Canadian Constitutional Referendum: The Socio-Political Context
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15. The Referendum and Its Aftermath
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16. The Quebec Referendum: Quebeckers Say No
200 - PART FIVE. The Future of Canada
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17. The End of Mega Constitutional Politics in Canada?
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18. The Sounds of Silence
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19. Disagreeing on Fundamentals: English Canada and Quebec
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20. Speculations on a Canada without Quebec
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Contributors
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APPENDIX 1. Consensus Report on the Constitution Charlottetown August 28, I 992 Final Text
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APPENDIX 2. Draft Legal Text October 9, 1992
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APPENDIX 3. Official Voting Results, by Province 26 October 1992
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