Belonging: The Meaning and Future of Canadian Citizenship 9780773563834

Belonging is about the past, present, and future of Canadian citizenship. Nineteen distinguished individuals, politician

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Belonging: The Meaning and Future of Canadian Citizenship
 9780773563834

Table of contents :
Contents
Contributors
Preface
Introduction
PART ONE: History
Something of Value? Subjects and Citizens in Canadian History
The "Hard" Obligations of Citizenship: The Second World War in Canada
Divided Loyalties? Divided Country?
Citizenship and the People's World
Ebb and Flow of Citizenship in Newfoundland, 1929–1949
A Post-Modern Dominion: The Changing Nature of Canadian Citizenship
PART TWO: Regions
Citizenship and Acadie: The Art of the Possible
Belonging: An Essential Element of Citizenship – A Franco-Ontarian Perspective
La citoyenneté et le Québec
Citoyenneté québécoise, citoyenneté canadienne et citoyenneté commune selon le modèle de l'Union européenne
PART THREE: Law, the Constitution, and Economics
The Fragmentation of Canadian Citizenship
Citizenship, the Constitution Act, 1867, and the Charter
Who Belongs? Changing Concepts of Citizenship and Nationality
The Costs and Benefits of Being Canadian
PART FOUR: Individuals and Groups
Citizenship and the Trade Union Movement
Citizenship and Social Change: Canadian Women's Struggle for Equality
Racism as a Barrier to Canadian Citizenship
First Nations and Canadian Citizenship
A Question of Belonging: Multiculturalism and Citizenship

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