Stephen Tierney is Reader in Law at the University of Edinburgh. Contributors include Dyane Adam, Daniel Bourgeois and Andrew F. Johnson, Marc Chevrier, Robert J. Currie, Jameson Doig, Katherine Eddy, Hugh Donald Forbes, Hugh Kindred, Will Kymlicka, Ian Peach, Joan Small, and Michael Temelini.
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| Acknowledgments | |
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| Introduction: Constitution Building in a Multicultural State | |
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| The Evolution of Multiculturalism and Federalism in the Canadian Constitution | |
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| Trudeau as the First Theorist of Canadian Multiculturalism | |
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| Multicultural Rights, Multicultural Virtues: A History of Multiculturalism in Canada | |
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| The Canadian Model of Diversity in a Comparative Perspective | |
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| The Death of Deference: The Implications of the Defeat of the Meech Lake and Charlottetown Accords for Executive Federalism in Canada | |
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| Federalism in Canada: A World of Competing Definitions and Views | |
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| The Management of Pluralism in Canada through Constitutional Law and Policy | |
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| Repositioning the Canadian State and Minority Languages: Accountability and the Action Plan for Official Languages | |
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| Making International Agreements and Making them Work within a Multicultural Federal State: The Experience of Canada | |
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| New Constitutions and Vulnerable Groups: Brian Dickson's Strategies in Interpreting the 1982 Charter | |
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| Whose Reality? Culture and Context before Canadian Courts | |
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| Multiculturalism, Equality, and Canadian Constitutionalism: Cohesion and Difference | |
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| Welfare Rights as Equality Rights? Insights from the Supreme Court of Canada | |
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| Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms | |
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| Contributors | |
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| Index | |