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Preface | ||
Prologue: Tragedy, Justice, and Community as Elements of Canadian Federalism | 3 | |
1 | Federalism as a Way of Life: The Canadian Experiment | 17 |
2 | Confederation and the Beginnings of Canadian Federalist Theory | 31 |
3 | Patriation Revisited: The Neglected Implications of Section 94 | 49 |
4 | Does the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom Rest on a Mistake? | 64 |
5 | Nation-Saving or Nation-Destroying: The Impact of the Charter of Rights on Canadian Federalism | 81 |
6 | Reimagining Confederation: Moving beyond the Trudeau-Levesque Debate | 99 |
7 | Is Canadian Democracy Special? Mutual Recognition in a Federal System | 119 |
8 | A Dialogue of Democracy: Aboriginal Self-Government and Canadian Federalism | 137 |
9 | The One and the Many: Pluralism, Expressivism and the Canadian Political Nationality | 155 |
10 | Recovering the Moral Foundations of Canadian Federalism | 171 |
Notes | 197 | |
Bibliography | 229 | |
Index | 251 |
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