Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau Canada
The author analyzes 29 editorials published by the Toronto daily newspaper The Globe and Mail during the 1980 referendum campaign in the province of Quebec. She found that the comments made regarding Quebec nationalism reveal in part the Anglo-Canadian sense of national identity. Political scientist...
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doaj-c5e8a395b13e4353bb123d3c782327da2021-09-20T06:35:27ZfraUniversité LavalCommunication1189-37881920-73442013-09-0131210.4000/communication.4479Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau CanadaSylvie LacombeThe author analyzes 29 editorials published by the Toronto daily newspaper The Globe and Mail during the 1980 referendum campaign in the province of Quebec. She found that the comments made regarding Quebec nationalism reveal in part the Anglo-Canadian sense of national identity. Political scientists usually associate the political restructuring of the Canadian state with the 1982 patriation of the constitution. This restructuring was already discernible in 1980 with the assertion of the principle of equality among Canadian provinces and the revised vision of the Canadian Federal State as a unitary National State.http://journals.openedition.org/communication/4479referendumsovereignismQuebecfederalismnationalism |
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Sylvie Lacombe Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau Canada Communication referendum sovereignism Quebec federalism nationalism |
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Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau Canada |
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Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau Canada |
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Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau Canada |
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Le nationalisme québécois, bougie d’allumage d’un nouveau Canada |
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Communication |
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1189-3788 1920-7344 |
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The author analyzes 29 editorials published by the Toronto daily newspaper The Globe and Mail during the 1980 referendum campaign in the province of Quebec. She found that the comments made regarding Quebec nationalism reveal in part the Anglo-Canadian sense of national identity. Political scientists usually associate the political restructuring of the Canadian state with the 1982 patriation of the constitution. This restructuring was already discernible in 1980 with the assertion of the principle of equality among Canadian provinces and the revised vision of the Canadian Federal State as a unitary National State. |
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referendum sovereignism Quebec federalism nationalism |
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