Zen and the Art of Post-Modern Canada by Stephen Schecter
Canada tried to give itself a constitution, only the times were not right. Too much cross-border shopping perhaps. And too many groups wanting to join the fray and write their demands into the document. This is a wide-ranging and profound book about the Charlottetown fiasco.
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Does the Trans-Canada Highway Always Lead to Charl
English
Non-Fiction
food for thought; constitutional law
1993
1-895854-03-2
Robert Davies
Montreal
1993
110
hardcover