Pierre Elliot Trudeau's Federalism And The French Canadians
Beginning of paper
Published in 1968, Federalism and the French Canadians is an
ideological anthology featuring a series of essays written by Pierre Elliot
Trudeau during his time spent with the Federal Liberal party of Canada. The
emphasis of the book deals with the problems and conflicts facing the
country during ....
Middle of paper
.... reader learns that Trudeau
is a sharp critic of contemporary Quebec nationalism and that his prime
political conviction (or thesis) is sporadically reflected in each essay:
Federalism is the only possible system of government that breeds and
sustains equality in a multicultural country such as Canada.
Trudeau is fervent and stalwart in his opinions towards Federalism and
its ramifications on Canadian citizenry. Born and raised in Quebec, he
attended several prestigious institutions tha ....
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