In Canada, a liberal democracy that constitutionally protects liberal freedoms and civic equality, how should the government respond to culturally based demands for accommodation? Should culture be recognized by a liberal democratic government? Does such recognition challenge liberal freedoms and civic equality? In this thesis I argue that there may be times when the Canadian government ought to acknowledge cultural differences for the purposes of legislating and creating public policy in the interest of fairness and to achieve good outcomes. Previous attempts at reconciling cultural diversity with public institutions have focused on protecting and affirming cultural identities. I critically examine three such approaches and argue that cult...
How do modern states maintain the illusion of liberal democracy, even as they insert themselves into...
Canada is internationally admired for its commitment to diversity and multiculturalism. However, the...
Fundamental rights have been traditionally understood as prohibitions of state interference with the...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
The process of identification for émigrés in host countries requires an investigation into the “poli...
This thesis uses philosophical and conceptual analysis to examine communitarian critiques of homoge...
The unexpected global rise of intolerant nationalism at the end of the twentieth century has receive...
National multicultural and multiracial pluralism is a reality of modernity. In Canada multicultural...
Multiculturalism has been an official federal government policy in Canada since 1971 and is strongly...
This thesis argues that the current Canadian approach to freedom of religion is inconsistent with Ca...
Starting from the paradox that stresses the image of a welcoming multicultural Canada on the one han...
The development of an appropriate regime for trade, investment and the movement of creative and prof...
Within the framework of international trade liberalization which has given rise to considerable thou...
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation, this essay surveys the vario...
The present paper is devoted to the Canadian policy of multiculturalism: its foundation, experiences...
How do modern states maintain the illusion of liberal democracy, even as they insert themselves into...
Canada is internationally admired for its commitment to diversity and multiculturalism. However, the...
Fundamental rights have been traditionally understood as prohibitions of state interference with the...
State-sponsored multiculturalism has faced significant social and political challenges in recent yea...
The process of identification for émigrés in host countries requires an investigation into the “poli...
This thesis uses philosophical and conceptual analysis to examine communitarian critiques of homoge...
The unexpected global rise of intolerant nationalism at the end of the twentieth century has receive...
National multicultural and multiracial pluralism is a reality of modernity. In Canada multicultural...
Multiculturalism has been an official federal government policy in Canada since 1971 and is strongly...
This thesis argues that the current Canadian approach to freedom of religion is inconsistent with Ca...
Starting from the paradox that stresses the image of a welcoming multicultural Canada on the one han...
The development of an appropriate regime for trade, investment and the movement of creative and prof...
Within the framework of international trade liberalization which has given rise to considerable thou...
On the occasion of the 150th anniversary of the Canadian Confederation, this essay surveys the vario...
The present paper is devoted to the Canadian policy of multiculturalism: its foundation, experiences...
How do modern states maintain the illusion of liberal democracy, even as they insert themselves into...
Canada is internationally admired for its commitment to diversity and multiculturalism. However, the...
Fundamental rights have been traditionally understood as prohibitions of state interference with the...