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Finding our wayFinding our way

Finding our way1998

Will Kymlicka

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Many people today believe that ethnocultural politics in Canada are spiralling out of control, with ever more groups in society making ever greater demands. Finding Our Way offers a more balanced view Will Kymlicka argues that the difficulties involved in accommodating ethnocultural diversity are not insurmountable, and that Canadians have an impressive range of experience and resources on which to draw in addressing them. A crucial part of his argument is the distinction between the ethnic groups formed by immigration and the 'nations within' constituted by the Quebecois and Aboriginal peoples, whose existence pre-dates that of the Canadian state. With respect to immigrant groups, he maintains that the 'multicultural' model of integration adopted by the federal government in 1971 has worked much better than is commonly thought, and can be adapted to new circumstances.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL2239079W

Subjects

MulticulturalismeRace relationsRelations interethniquesNationalismeEthnic relationsFédéralismePluralism (Social sciences)MulticulturalismCultural policyCanada, social life and customsCanada, race relationsCultural pluralism

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