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6 Repositioning the Canadian State and Minority Languages: Accountability and the Action Plan for Official Languages
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Daniel Bourgeois
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Constitution Building in a Multicultural State 3
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The Evolution of Multiculturalism and Federalism in the Canadian Constitution
- Trudeau as the First Theorist of Canadian Multiculturalism 27
- Multicultural Rights, Multicultural Virtues: A History of Multiculturalism in Canada 43
- The Canadian Model of Multiculturalism in a Comparative Perspective 61
- The Death of Deference: The Implications of the Defeat of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords for Executive Federalism in Canada 91
- Federalism in Canada: A World of Competing Definitions and Views 108
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The Management of Pluralism in Canada through Constitutional Law and Policy
- Repositioning the Canadian State and Minority Languages: Accountability and the Action Plan for Official Languages 129
- Making International Agreements and Making Them Work within a Multicultural Federal State: The Experience of Canada 147
- New Constitutions and Vulnerable Groups: Brian Dickson’s Strategies in Interpreting the 1982 Charter 164
- Whose Reality? Culture and Context before Canadian Courts 182
- Multiculturalism, Equality, and Canadian Constitutionalism: Cohesion and Difference 196
- Welfare Rights as Equality Rights? Insights from the Supreme Court of Canada 212
- Appendix: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 227
- Contributors 237
- Index 240
- Law and Society 247
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction: Constitution Building in a Multicultural State 3
-
The Evolution of Multiculturalism and Federalism in the Canadian Constitution
- Trudeau as the First Theorist of Canadian Multiculturalism 27
- Multicultural Rights, Multicultural Virtues: A History of Multiculturalism in Canada 43
- The Canadian Model of Multiculturalism in a Comparative Perspective 61
- The Death of Deference: The Implications of the Defeat of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords for Executive Federalism in Canada 91
- Federalism in Canada: A World of Competing Definitions and Views 108
-
The Management of Pluralism in Canada through Constitutional Law and Policy
- Repositioning the Canadian State and Minority Languages: Accountability and the Action Plan for Official Languages 129
- Making International Agreements and Making Them Work within a Multicultural Federal State: The Experience of Canada 147
- New Constitutions and Vulnerable Groups: Brian Dickson’s Strategies in Interpreting the 1982 Charter 164
- Whose Reality? Culture and Context before Canadian Courts 182
- Multiculturalism, Equality, and Canadian Constitutionalism: Cohesion and Difference 196
- Welfare Rights as Equality Rights? Insights from the Supreme Court of Canada 212
- Appendix: Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms 227
- Contributors 237
- Index 240
- Law and Society 247