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Federalism for the Future (Annotated)

Le fédéralisme et l'avenir (annoté)

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Posted on April 14, 2017November 8, 2024 By Admin_FF Featured

Federalism for the Future — Le Fédéralisme et l’Avenir is a document of the government of Canada.  It was published in English and French on facing pages in 1968. The present OCR has been arranged in two separate language menus.  The French text is under Le Fédéralisme  and continued under odd page 27.  The English text…

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The Pearson paper anticipated a slow, formal process of change:  a se­quence of frequent federal-provincial conferences, special committees to study particular questions, as well as a continuing committee of officials to articulate policy on a preliminary basis, to coordinate research, and to prepare materials.  Public discussion (within parliamentary arrangements) and expert consultation were the building blocks of consensus.

— Lorraine Eisenstat Weinrib, describing the path laid by Lester Pearson in 1968 (to the 1982 coup d’état)., Of Diligence and Dice: Reconstituting Canada’s Constitution (1992), 42 University of Toronto Law Journal, 207, 210

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