Canadian diplomacy has greatly shaped Canada’s debates over language and vice versa. How has the history of Canadian diplomacy reflected the bilingual and bicultural nature of the country? Or, conversely, how have Canada’s debates over language and Quebec nationalism affected Canadian diplomacy? The answers are complex. Francophone diplomats played a key role in pushing for Canadian autonomy from Britain at the 1926 Imperial Conference. As Robert Talbot explained, “Canadian foreign policy was being shaped with French-Canadian and modern Anglo-Canadian priorities in mind.” This role was less prominent over the following three decades but, with the election of the Quebec Liberals in 1960, federal diplomacy became directly challenged by Quebec...
In Canada during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, more than one thousand works – and about one hundred trans...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This thesis deals with transformations of French foreign policy towards Québec and Canada. The first...
Quebeckers tend to see the francophone experience in the West as an extension of their own relations...
By the end of the Great War, Canadians had become more divided along cultural-linguistic lines than ...
L'ampleur du clivage linguistique au Canada se révèle en comparant les attitudes des francophones, d...
Cet article examine l’influence du discours sur l’immigration de L’Action française et de L’Action n...
The purpose of this article is to present how the French in Canada preserved their cultural and ling...
Quebeckers tend to see the francophone expérience in the West as an extension of their own relations...
Ce mémoire questionne l'influence internationale du Canada lors du Golden Age en fournissant une étu...
The following historical discussion chronicles the story of this success from 1945, when language in...
The language policies adopted by the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau have been widely criticize...
Tocqueville, French Canada and the national question Long forgotten, Tocqueville's writings on Canad...
The drawing power of English on the North-American continent maintains the French language in a prec...
Abstract. - In terms of cultural geography, Quebec is involved within a spatial triangle with cultur...
In Canada during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, more than one thousand works – and about one hundred trans...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This thesis deals with transformations of French foreign policy towards Québec and Canada. The first...
Quebeckers tend to see the francophone experience in the West as an extension of their own relations...
By the end of the Great War, Canadians had become more divided along cultural-linguistic lines than ...
L'ampleur du clivage linguistique au Canada se révèle en comparant les attitudes des francophones, d...
Cet article examine l’influence du discours sur l’immigration de L’Action française et de L’Action n...
The purpose of this article is to present how the French in Canada preserved their cultural and ling...
Quebeckers tend to see the francophone expérience in the West as an extension of their own relations...
Ce mémoire questionne l'influence internationale du Canada lors du Golden Age en fournissant une étu...
The following historical discussion chronicles the story of this success from 1945, when language in...
The language policies adopted by the government of Pierre Elliott Trudeau have been widely criticize...
Tocqueville, French Canada and the national question Long forgotten, Tocqueville's writings on Canad...
The drawing power of English on the North-American continent maintains the French language in a prec...
Abstract. - In terms of cultural geography, Quebec is involved within a spatial triangle with cultur...
In Canada during the 1970s, 80s, and 90s, more than one thousand works – and about one hundred trans...
Originally published in 1967. The nationalistic sentiment of French Canada was starkly dramatized by...
This thesis deals with transformations of French foreign policy towards Québec and Canada. The first...