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Title Constitutional predicament : Canada after the referendum of 1992 / edited by Curtis Cook
Published Montreal ; Buffalo : McGill-Queen's University Press, [1994]
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Description 1 online resource (viii, 295 pages)
Contents Introduction : Canada's predicament / Curtis Cook -- The Charlottetown Accord : multinational Canada v. federalism / Alan C. Cairns -- Deliberating a constitution : the meaning of the Canadian referendum of 1992 / Alain Noël -- Looking eastward, looking backward : a western reading of the never-ending story / Barry Cooper -- Constitution making and the myth of the people / Janet Ajzenstat -- Judicial politics Canadian-style : the Supreme Court's contribution to the constitutional crisis of 1992 / F.L. Morton -- Diversity's gambit declined / James Tully -- Globalism and localism : constitutionalism in a new world order / Peter Emberley -- Appendix : Consensus report on the Constitution, Charlottetown, August 28, 1992 (Charlottetown Accord)
Summary Annotation <div>Canada's fifth effort at "mega-constitutional politics" was a period of popular discussion and leadership negotiation, that ran from the defeat in 1990 of the Meech Lake Accord through the Charlottetown Accord and the referendum of 26 October 1992. Constitutional Predicament explores the referendum in relation to the democratic process; nationalism (Canadian, Aboriginal, Québécois) and pluralism; principles of constitutionalism, constitution-making, and popular participation in constitution-making; the role of the Charter and Supreme Court; future constitutional efforts; and worldwide trends. The contributors agree that Canadian voters rejected the Charlottetown proposals because they disapproved of both their content and the procedure by which they were drawn up. They conclude that, while Quebec remains the chief problem for the Canadian constitution, Quebec was not the sole constitutional issue or the sole issue which determined how Canadians voted. The constitutional process did help make it apparent that Canada is multinational and that each of the three major nations has valid claims on the political system. The contributors offer contrasting views on how the Charlottetown Accord came to read as it does, why negotiators at Charlottetown so misjudged public opinion, and the prognosis for further constitution-making. Readers may also see the referendum vote as a preview of the vote in the general election of October 1993, which unseated the Tories one year later, almost to the day. Taken together with the accompanying provocative commentaries, the essays will be of specific interest to students of Canadian politics and constitutional affairs. The complete text of the Charlottetown Accord is included in an appendix. The contributors and commentators are Janet Ajzenstat, Alan C. Cairns, Curtis Cook, Barry Cooper, Peter Emberley, David Hendrickson, Robert J. Jackson, Juan Lindau, F.L. Morton, Alain Noël, and James Tully.</div>
Notes "Papers in this collection were delivered at a Colloquium on the Canadian Constitutional Crisis and the 26 October Referendum ... held on 13-14 November 1992 in Colorado Springs."--Page ix
Includes final text of the Consensus report on the Constitution (p. 226-249)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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SUBJECT Consensus Report on the Constitution (1992) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94010050
Consensus Report on the Constitution (1992) fast
Subject Federal government -- Canada -- Congresses
Constitutional history -- Canada -- Congresses
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Essays.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- General.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Reference.
LAW -- Constitutional.
Constitutional history
Federal government
Politics and government
Föderalismus
Verfassungsreform
Verfassungspolitik
Kongress
Federale regering.
SUBJECT Canada -- Politics and government -- 1980- -- Congresses
Canada -- Politics and government -- 1980- http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85019350
Subject Canada
Kanada
Kanada -- Volksabstimmung (1992)
Genre/Form Electronic books
Conference papers and proceedings
Form Electronic book
Author Cook, Curtis, 1937- editor.
Colloquium on the Canadian Constitutional Crisis and the 26 October Referendum (1992 : Colorado Springs, Colo.)
ISBN 9780773564756
0773564756
077351192X
9780773511927
OTHER TI Consensus Report on the Constitution (1992) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n94010050