PAP 3360 Lecture 10: PAP3360 – March 14

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Multinational federalism assumes asymmetry, territorial does not. Single-nation federalism: both models have a definition of what equality or uniformity is, equality/non-distribution = uniformity, best example: usa (p. 136) Hawaii (they needed time for the settlers to our number the native. Multinational region-based and nationality-based governments: describes non discrimination as treat everyone differently. Allow me to protect and enhance my differences. If you don"t recognize my differences you"re being discriminatory. Constitution has to mention that difference here"s a province and because they are majority francophone here are the powers in order to protect their culture . Wasn"t present in 1867 constitution: canadians were not ready for multinational federalism = why meech lake died, we weren"t ready to abandon uniformly symmetrical provinces; we didn"t want one province to be singled out. In 2006, liberal party wanted to resolve parliament to recognize quebec as a. Nation and so did the conservative party: november 27, 2006.

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