SOC 2309 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Quebec Act, Jus Sanguinis, Jus Soli

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Recap: citizenship as second layer of social closure. 3 ways of becoming a citizen: jus sanguinis (law of the land), jus soli (law of blood), naturalization. Naturalization became easier and more equally available in 1977. Citizenship became (cid:498)harder to get and easier to loose(cid:499) in (cid:884)(cid:882)(cid:883)4. Discover canada: social-conservative perspective: british heritage, military, dominant. Quebec and he saw 2 racists (french/english) and suggested that the. Justice system: provincial police in qc and ontario; rcmp throughout canada. Counter-guide: left-wing/neo-marxist/social-justice perspective, emphasis on social movements, struggles, rights are not a given, but were fought for. <30 years old & aboriginal peoples (p. 41: crime rates have been falling, but rates of incarceration high; overrepresentations of aboriginal peoples and radicalized groups (p, rcmp emerged out of metis rebellions in prairies. Mc line and say this statement comes out of discover guide or counter tradition wrong because it cannot come from this guide. Counter-guide says the accommodation of ethnic minorities is a british.

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