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The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total.
A
A Deep Sense of Wrong
A History of Canadian Wealth
A History of Quebec, its resources and people
A joy to read: Lionel Groulx
A legal opinion on international law, language and the future of French-speaking Canada
A Letter to Canadians: A study made for the Intellectuels pour la souveraineté (IPSO)
A Song for Quebec
A Yes for Change
Action: The October Crisis of 1970
Advisory memorandum regarding the effect of independence of Quebec upon treaties and agreements with the United States of America
An Act respecting the exercise of the fundamental rights and prerogatives of the Québec people and the Québec State
An Act Respecting the Future of Québec
An Act to give effect to certain resolutions passed by Imperial Conferences held in the years 1926 and 1930
B
Bouchard-Taylor Commission - The linguistic analysis is misleading
Brief submitted to the Committee on Institutions, responsible for conducting a broad consultation on Bill 99
Building Partnership in the Americas
C
Canadian Constitutional Charter, 1971
Canadian federalism and the autonomy of Québec: A historical viewpoint
CASA to The Montreal Star, June 3, 1979
Charter of human rights and freedoms
Charter of the French language
Common declaration of sovereignist and federalist intellectuals from Canada and Québec
Consensus Report on the Constitution (Charlottetown Accord)
Constitutional Accord of 1987 (Meech Lake)
D
Dan Aykroyd pitches passion for Quebec
Declaration in Defense of Quebec's Right to Self-Determination
Defence of French, Defence of a Society
E
Ethical Reflections on Bill 101
Excerpt of a Letter to Alliance Quebec by René Lévesque
Excerpt of L'homme rapaillé by Gaston Miron
Excerpt of Quebec Now by Miriam Chapin
Excerpt of The Cultural Fatigue of French Canada by Hubert Aquin
Excerpt of The Question of Separatism: Quebec and the Struggle over Sovereignty by Jane Jacobs
Excerpt of Why I Am a Separatist by Marcel Chaput
F
Fo Niemi is requested at the restaurant Les Bridés
For a Sovereign Quebec
For an Independent Quebec
For Political and Oil Independence
Francoeur Motion
F cont.
French Canada and the early decades of British rule. 1760-1791
French, a Language in Exile
From London to Ottawa, State terrorism in the history of Quebec
From the "winning conditions" to the "significant conditions"
From the cultural nation to the political nation
G
Globalization renders sovereignty more necessary and urgent than ever
Gregory Baum on nationalism
I
In Praise of Small Countries
Individual Bilingualism and Collective Bilingualism
K
Kosovo and Us
L
L'Action nationale
Let us assume the Quebec identity in its complexity
Letter to National Geographic Magazine
M
Manifesto for a national coalition
Manifesto of the Front de libération du Québec
Manifesto of the Parti républicain du Québec
Manifesto of the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
Memorandum for the Cabinet Committee on Security and Intelligence, December 17, 1969
Militantism and the National Question
N
National Solidarity and Social Solidarity
Nationalism and social movements against market hegemony
Now or never! Manifesto for an independent Quebec
O
Option Québec
Orders
Origin and historical record of the separatist idea in French Canada
Our Republic in America
P
Politics in the New Quebec
Preliminary statement of Quebec Premier Lucien Bouchard, on the day following the rendering of the Opinion of the Supreme Court of Canada on the federal government's Reference on Secession
Proclamation of the Irish Republic
Programme of the Rassemblement pour l'indépendance nationale
Propositions on reform of electoral laws
Q
Quebec Sovereignty: A Legitimate Goal
Quebec, Israel and the Jewish community - Speech by Premier of Quebec Bernard Landry
Quebec: A Good Neighbour in Transition
Quebec: a modern, pluralist, distinct society
Québec's legitimacy does not need the Supreme Court blessing
Québec-Canada: A New Deal. The Québec Government Proposal for a New Partnership Between Equals: Sovereignty-Association
R
Reference re Secession of Quebec
Refus global Manifesto
R cont.
Regulation 17
Resolution of the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Quebec on Irish Affairs, with the reply thereto
Resolution of the Parliament of Canada recognizing Quebec as a distinct society within Canada
Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec against Measure of Coercion and for Irish Home Rule
Resolutions of the Legislative Assembly of Quebec in favour of Irish Home Rule
S
Speech of the Premier of Quebec Mr. Bernard Landry, at the time of the signature of the final agreement between the government of Quebec and the Grand Council of the Crees
Speech of the Premier of Quebec, Mr. Lucien Bouchard, before the Anglophone community of Quebec
Speech of Yves Michaud before the Commission of the Estates-General on the Situation and Future of the French Language in Quebec
T
Territorial integrity of Quebec in the event of the attainment of sovereignty
The 15 resolutions adopted during the 1967 National assizes of the Estates General of French Canada
The 31 resolutions adopted during the 1969 National assizes of the Estates General of French Canada
The Case for a Sovereign Quebec
The challenge of diversity
The Decolonization of Quebec
The English of Québec
The English-speaking Community. An Integral Part of a Sovereign Québec
The FLQ: Our Position
The Irish of Quebec: at the crossroads of two cultures
The issue of Quebec's sovereignty and its potential impact on the United States
The Man from Quebec with a Message for Scotland
The moral basis of the claim of the Republic of Ireland for official recognition
The myth of a fascist Quebec
The Nine Nations of North America
The Parti Québécois: For or Against Independence?
The principles and means of Québec's language policy
The Rebellions of 1837 and 1838 in Lower Canada
The suite et (we hope) fin to the little debate about the census
The three founding peoples of Quebec
Thinking the Quebec nation
To get out of the survival
To put an end to ethnic voting
W
Was Quebec fascist in 1942?
What is the real force of attraction of French in Quebec? A critical analysis of the improvement of the situation of French observed in 2001
Who are we? Where are we going?
Who Really Won When Quebec Voted "No"?
Why does it not simply eliminate all questions on ethnic origin and religion?
Why We are Sovereignist
Y
Yves Michaud's letter to the Canadian Jewish Congress
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