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Organized Labour and the Constitutional Question

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Title
Organized Labour and the Constitutional Question
Abstract
This dissertation examines Canada's constitutional question through the lens of the labour movements in both English Canada and Quebec. The existence of two distinct labour movements in Canada has meant that political struggles that have typified national politics are also in evidence in labour politics. The sovereignty-association partnership agreement between the Canadian Labour Congress and the Quebec Federation of Labour provides a good example of the pervasiveness of this dynamic and discourse. The dissertation examines this relationship specifically, and the constitutional politics of labour organizations in English Canada and Quebec, more generally, with a view to explaining how Canada's constitutional questions have been reflected in the politics of organized labour.
Type
Ph.D., Political Science
University
York University
Place
Toronto
Date
2006
# of Pages
301
Language
en
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ProQuest
Rights
Copyright ProQuest, UMI Dissertations Publishing 2006
Citation
Savage, L. (2006). Organized Labour and the Constitutional Question [Ph.D., Political Science, York University]. https://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item?id=NR29523&op=pdf&app=Library