Accommodation As a Canadian Tradition.
Canadian Parliamentary Review 2008, Summer, 31, 2
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Beschreibung des Verlags
A debate over "reasonable accommodation" necessary to integrate recent immigrants into society has been taking place in Quebec and in other parts of Canada. This article argues that Canadian history is replete with examples of pragmatic compromises made to reconcile various interests and groups. The same pragmatic approach has been apparent in the development of our parliamentary institutions. **********
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