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Resnick (political science, U. of British Columbia) examines the role that British Columbia has played in the Canadian unity debate. Drawing on government documents, media sources, and the academic literature, he considers the views of politicians, opinion-makers, and ordinary citizens, and examines their sense of estrangement from central Canada. He concludes with a study of the possible BC response to any future Quebec referendum on sovereignty. Distributed by Raincoast Books. Canadian card order number: C00-910448-8. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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