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Debts to Pay A Fresh Approach to the Quebec Question

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ISBN-10: 1550285440

ISBN-13: 9781550285444

Edition: 2nd 1997 (Revised)

Authors: John F. Conway, John F. Conway

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Written by a respected western Canadian writer, Debts to Pay offers a fresh point of view on the perennial questions of Quebec's place in the Canadian federation. Rejecting the hardline positions of both sovereigntists and federalists, Conway attempts to understand Quebec's demands by understanding its history. Through a discussion of relations between Quebec and Canada in the past and present, he explores the division of power between the two societies and provides insight into the source of Quebec's grievance. Debts to Pay offers readers genuine insight into the bitter and longstanding rift that remain a threat to the integrity of the Canadian nation.
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Book details

Edition: 2nd
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication date: 1/1/1997
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 292
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

JOHN F. CONWAY teaches sociology at the University of Regina. He is a frequent contributor to editorial pages of many newspapers across Canada. Since 1991, he has been an elected trustee on the Regina Public School Board, the largest school division in Saskatchewan. He is married and has four children.

Preface
Acknowledgements
Note
Dangerous Impasse
Quebec as a Defeated Nation: The Conquest
The Re-conquest and Isolation of Quebec
The Quiet Revolution
LTvesque, the Referendum, and Patriation
The Meech Lake Accord
The Charlottetown Referendum
The Fallout from Charlottetown
The 1995 Sovereignty Referendum
Separation or Special Status?
Bibilographic
Note
Selected Bibliography
Appendix: The Charlottetown Agreement
Index