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Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
Regaining Confidence in Canada | 3 | |
Canada's Communities and the Hope for Canadian Unity | 6 | |
Speech to the American Council for Quebec Studies | 14 | |
The Ethic of Federalism | 25 | |
Our Two Federations: Contrasting Evolutions and Common Challenges | 36 | |
Canada: A Fair Federation | 45 | |
Federalism: A System in Evolution | 59 | |
History and Prospects of the Canadian Social Union | 68 | |
Amendment of Section 93 (Education) of the Constitution Act, 1867 | 80 | |
Amendment of Term 17 of the Terms of Union of Newfoundland with Canada (Newfoundland Schools) | 86 | |
The Decentralized Nature of the Canadian Federation | 93 | |
Zero Deficit: Our Common Objective | 103 | |
My Praxis of Federalism | 114 | |
Social Union: Canadians Helping Canadians | 121 | |
The Canada We Share | 131 | |
Fears About "Distinct Society" Status Are Unfounded | 138 | |
Quebec's Reasonable Request | 141 | |
Canadian Diversity and the Recognition of Quebec | 143 | |
Francophone Communities Outside Quebec: At the Heart of the Canadian Ideal | 150 | |
Renewal and the Role of the Metis | 159 | |
Respecting the Balance of Equality and Diversity | 166 | |
On the Harmonization of Federal Legislation with Quebec Civil Law | 169 | |
The Canadian Ideal | 174 | |
Speech on a Motion by the Opposition | 185 | |
Letter to Mr. Lucien Bouchard, Premier of Quebec | 189 | |
Letter to Mr. Bernard Landry, Deputy Premier of Quebec and Minister of State for the Economy and Finance | 194 | |
Letter to Mr. Bernard Landry, Deputy Premier of Quebec and Minister of State for the Economy and Finance | 198 | |
Why a Quebecer Wants to Keep British Columbia as Part of His Country | 200 | |
Letter to Mr. Jacques Brassard, Quebec Minister for Canadian Intergovernmental Affairs | 208 | |
Beyond Plan A and Plan B: The Two Debates on Canadian Unity | 214 | |
Letter to Mr. Claude Ryan | 222 | |
Respect for Democracy in Canada | 225 | |
The Practical Difficulties of a Unilateral Secession | 233 | |
Statement in Response to the Ruling of the Supreme Court | 239 | |
Letter to Mr. Lucien Bouchard, Premier of Quebec | 243 | |
The International Community and the Secessionist Phenomenon | 248 |
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Add Straight Talk: Speeches and Writings on Canadian Unity, So begins this collection of Stéphane Dion's speeches from 1996 to 1998. Organized around four central themes, Straight Talk shows the breadth and strength of Dion's convictions. Dion believes that Canada is first and foremost a nation of caring people, i, Straight Talk: Speeches and Writings on Canadian Unity to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Straight Talk: Speeches and Writings on Canadian Unity, So begins this collection of Stéphane Dion's speeches from 1996 to 1998. Organized around four central themes, Straight Talk shows the breadth and strength of Dion's convictions. Dion believes that Canada is first and foremost a nation of caring people, i, Straight Talk: Speeches and Writings on Canadian Unity to your collection on WonderClub |