Quebec and the Constitution 1960-1978
Discover the intricate history of constitutional development in Canada with Edward McWhinney's compelling book, Quebec and the Constitution 1960-1978. Published by University of Toronto Press in 1979, this essential paperback spans 277 pages, delivering a thorough analysis of Quebec's evolution during a pivotal era.
McWhinney meticulously investigates Quebec's escalating demands for social, economic, linguistic, and political self-determination over the years. His insights not only shed light on the province's aspirations but also explore the profound implications these demands have on Canada’s federal system. This book is a crucial resource for anyone looking to understand the complexities of Quebec's constitutional challenges and their lasting impact on the nation's governance.
Engage with this significant work to gain a deeper appreciation for the historical context that shaped modern-day Canada.