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    Federalism vs. the unitary state: options for English Canada in the event of the separation of Quebec.: An article from: Atlantic Economic Journal

    Author: Dan Usher
    Publisher: Atlantic Economic Society
    Category: Book

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    Sales Rank: 6200648

    Format: Html
    Media: Digital
    Pages: 10

    ASIN: B00093LK1G

    Publication Date: March 1, 1995
    Availability: Available for download now

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    This digital document is an article from Atlantic Economic Journal, published by Atlantic Economic Society on March 1, 1995. The length of the article is 2812 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

    From the author: The two principle institutions of Canada as it is today - bilingualism and federal government - are designed to accommodate French-speaking people and English-speaking people within a single nation. Neither institution would be appropriate for the largely English-speaking country that remains if Quebec secedes. In that event, English Canada should reorganize itself as a unitary state with no constitutionally-sanctioned provinces at all. That would avoid the well-known inefficiencies of federal government, the duplication of bureaucracy, and the needless tax competition among jurisdictions. A nationwide sharing community would develop the common interest and common loyalty that an ethnically-diverse country such as English Canada requires for self-preservation. Without Quebec, there would be no geographically-concentrated languages or cultures which the provinces might conceivably protect. (JEL H11)

    Citation Details
    Title: Federalism vs. the unitary state: options for English Canada in the event of the separation of Quebec.
    Author: Dan Usher
    Publication: Atlantic Economic Journal (Refereed)
    Date: March 1, 1995
    Publisher: Atlantic Economic Society
    Volume: v23 Issue: n1 Page: p17(6)

    Distributed by Thomson Gale



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