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Original Articles

The constitution, citizenship and ethnicity

Pages 96-106 | Published online: 24 Dec 2007
 

Attempts to establish a unitary sense of Canadian citizenship through symbolic engineering at the constitutional level are self‐defeating. Canadians must accept that their only basis for a common ethnicity is their continuing engagement in the challenge of maintaining a political community in which they can accomplish significant civic tasks together while respecting their multiple identities.

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