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The Changing Nature of Quebec-Canada Relations: From the 1980 Referendum to the Summit of the Cana Print E-mail

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The Changing Nature of Quebec-Canada Relations: From the 1980 Referendum to the Summit of the Canadas concludes that much more than the future of medicare is at stake at the health summit. Vertical fiscal imbalance, equalization, Quebec's distinctive status, and the division of constitutional powers are all on the table, and the results of this "summit of the Canadas" will have far-reaching implications for Canadian federalism. By Thomas J. Courchene.

 

By Institute for Research on Public Policy, Canada.

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