POL316Y1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: North American Free Trade Agreement, Indexation, Major League Gaming
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The major political dimensions and visions of canadian federalism: all dimensions are currently in effect: the compact theory: equality of the provinces, dualism and multiculturalism: cultural asymmetry/ symmetry, refers to the inequalities between english and french canada, refers to the inequalities between aboriginals and government, best to recognize differences and prioritize linguistic concerns for quebec to better the country as a whole, nationalizing vision: a strong central government, important for the federal government to have particular powers during. Wwii to shape the canadian economy: e. g. post wwii inequalities between governments, the central government could encourage funds and revenues from the richer to the poorer governments, keynes: strong central governments are essential for shaping post wwii economies were inequalities were despair, rights based constitutional vision: individual and collective rights, a strongly established constitution that puts this at the forefront, trudeau strongly believed in a constitution and sovereignty. Definitions, historical and current themes in the study of canadian.