So many agendas : federal-provincial relations in the ethnic policy field in Quebec

The government of Quebec has officially opposed federal multicultural policy since 1971. Although the provincial response to multiculturalism, now widely known as interculturalisme, began to take shape as of the early 1980s, ethnic minorities in the province continue to be served by distinct federal...

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Main Author: Hagen, David, 1962-
Other Authors: Black, Jerome (advisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1995
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-QMM.233332014-02-13T04:00:15ZSo many agendas : federal-provincial relations in the ethnic policy field in QuebecHagen, David, 1962-Québec (Province) -- Ethnic relationsFederal government -- Québec (Province)Federal government -- Canada.The government of Quebec has officially opposed federal multicultural policy since 1971. Although the provincial response to multiculturalism, now widely known as interculturalisme, began to take shape as of the early 1980s, ethnic minorities in the province continue to be served by distinct federal and provincial bureaucracies. Despite this, federal-provincial relations over ethnic policy in Quebec remain little studied. Provincial rhetoric and many theoretical writings on intergovernmental relations in Canada together give rise to expectations of competition or conflict. However, some specialists in the field warn against overlooking collaboration. In fact, original research undertaken to explore federal-provincial relations in this sensitive policy area produced evidence of collaboration between federal and provincial officials despite divergences of opinion both political and theoretical. In addition, a certain degree of complementarity was noted in federal and provincial funding of ethnocultural and community groups.McGill UniversityBlack, Jerome (advisor)1995Electronic Thesis or Dissertationapplication/pdfenalephsysno: 001487087proquestno: MM12031Theses scanned by UMI/ProQuest.All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated.Master of Arts (Department of Political Science.) http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=23333
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topic Québec (Province) -- Ethnic relations
Federal government -- Québec (Province)
Federal government -- Canada.
spellingShingle Québec (Province) -- Ethnic relations
Federal government -- Québec (Province)
Federal government -- Canada.
Hagen, David, 1962-
So many agendas : federal-provincial relations in the ethnic policy field in Quebec
description The government of Quebec has officially opposed federal multicultural policy since 1971. Although the provincial response to multiculturalism, now widely known as interculturalisme, began to take shape as of the early 1980s, ethnic minorities in the province continue to be served by distinct federal and provincial bureaucracies. Despite this, federal-provincial relations over ethnic policy in Quebec remain little studied. Provincial rhetoric and many theoretical writings on intergovernmental relations in Canada together give rise to expectations of competition or conflict. However, some specialists in the field warn against overlooking collaboration. In fact, original research undertaken to explore federal-provincial relations in this sensitive policy area produced evidence of collaboration between federal and provincial officials despite divergences of opinion both political and theoretical. In addition, a certain degree of complementarity was noted in federal and provincial funding of ethnocultural and community groups.
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title So many agendas : federal-provincial relations in the ethnic policy field in Quebec
title_short So many agendas : federal-provincial relations in the ethnic policy field in Quebec
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