Quebec sovereignty
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Is sovereignty a viable option for Quebec?
From the days of Upper and Lower Canada up until the Meech Lake accord and Charlottetown agreements, there have been never-ending conflicts between Quebec and the federal government. For decades, Canada has been hearing cries of salvation for a dying language and a repressed culture. The Quebecois have, over the years, fought passionately to have their demands for special status met by Canada, but beyond the emotional statements
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- Toronto, McLelland and Stewart Limited, 1986. - 223 p. Drache, Daniel and Roberto Perin, editors. - Negotiating With a Sovereign Quebec. - Toronto, James Lorimier and Company Publishers, 1992. - 296 p. McWhinney, Edward. - Quebec and the Constitution: 1960-1978. - Toronto, University of Toronto Press, 1979. - 165 p. Quebec Government. - Official Web Page: www.gouv.qc.ca Statistics Canada. - Official Web Page: www.statcan.ca Vastel, Michel. - Bourassa. - Toronto, Macmillan Canada, 1991. - 244 p.