Association After Sovereignty? Canadian Views on Economic Association with a Sovereign Quebec
Pierre Martin
Canadian Public Policy, 1995, vol. 21, issue 1, 53-71
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This article analyses public opinion in English Canada on the issue of whether Canada should enter into an economic association with Quebec if the latter declares itself a sovereign country. Surveys indicate that there has been significant support for this idea in English Canada, although the most recent poll suggests a hardening of positions. Analysis of determinants of individual support for association suggests that the willingness of Canadians to accept economic association with a sovereign Quebec can be explained on the basis of the logic of international realism and perceptions of the nature of Canada.
Date: 1995
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