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Part Two: Political Culture in Canada – The Context of Ideas October 2, 2001
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POLITICAL CULTURE: Where Does it Come From? political institutions geography economics immigration and fragment theory formative events
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Geography northern – harshness of climate requires cooperation non-frontier society – authority permeated territory proximity to the US – US culture permeates Canadian culture
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Economics staples theory – dependence on production and export of raw goods fish, fur, wheat, petroleum, hydro, etc. – requires large-scale investment implied significant government intervention – reliance on world market reliance on significant government intervention to provide stability
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Immigration and the Fragment Theory -- Waves of Immigration French New France -- “Old” France? Loyalists Ontario, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick British Ontario, Manitoba British/East European/American Manitoba and Saskatchewan -- British and East European Alberta -- American Asian/South European/Carribean/Latin American
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Formative Events Conquest of Quebec (1759) and Quebec Act (1774) American Revolution and War of 1812
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Canadian Political Culture...How Is It Changing? increasing culture of individual rights – Charter of Rights (1982) decline of deference – growing demands for popular input into political decision-making processes Americanization???
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