Nationalism and French Canada

Titre
Nationalism and French Canada

Charles. Leskun

Sommaire
It is difficult to imagine a Canada without Quebec or Quebec without Canada. Yet on 30 October 1995, Canadians from coast to coast were watching national television coverage of "Separation Night in Canada". Canadians/Canadiens anxiously viewed the referendum tallies as they came in from across the province of Quebec. By evening's end, Canada was held together by the slimmest of margins. What had brought Canada to the precipice? What does the future hold for this country? With these questions in mind, this resource offers primary documents that will help the reader understand the long and storied relationship between Canada's two founding cultures.

Date de publication comme intervalle
2002

Canadian heritage collection

Description matérielle
48 p. : ill. ; 31 cm.

Informations sur le programme
Social Studies

Terme de vedette-matière
French-Canadians.
 
Nationalism -- Québec (Province).

Terme géographique
Québec (Province) -- History -- Autonomy and independence movements.

Vedette secondaire auteur
Tobin, Tim.

Résumé
It is difficult to imagine a Canada without Quebec or Quebec without Canada. Yet on 30 October 1995, Canadians from coast to coast were watching national television coverage of "Separation Night in Canada". Canadians/Canadiens anxiously viewed the referendum tallies as they came in from across the province of Quebec. By evening's end, Canada was held together by the slimmest of margins. What had brought Canada to the precipice? What does the future hold for this country? With these questions in mind, this resource offers primary documents that will help the reader understand the long and storied relationship between Canada's two founding cultures.

Numéro international normalisé des livres (ISBN)
9780921156819

Informations de publication
Oakville, Ont. : Rubicon Pub., 2002.


BibliothèqueNuméro de rayonType de documentCode à barres du documentStatut
A. Blair McPherson971 LESBook31458000047301Non-Fiction