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Québec's Positions on
Constitutional and Intergovernmental Issues from 1936 to March
2001 |
This document describes and lists the positions and
recommendations adopted or formulated by successive Québec governments
concerning Québec's status and constitutional powers. The study covers a
period of 64 years from August 26, 1936 when the first government of Maurice
Duplessis was sworn in, until March 8, 2001, the date when Lucien Bouchard's
government ended.
Entitled "Positions of Québec", the first part
of the document presents the positions and claims of successive Québec
governments in chronological order. The source of each government position has
been indexed so the reader can procure an overview not only regarding the
nature of these positions, but also their scope, consistency and the issues at
stake.
The second part offers a selection of speeches delivered by the
prime ministers and ministers of the Québec government.
The
third part provides a selection of documents linked to Québec's
evolution and its positions in constitutional matters, as well as more
generally in intergovernmental relations. |
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