Distinct society
Distinct society (in French: la société distincte) is a political term especially used during constitutional debate in Canada, in the second half of the 1980s and in the early 1990s, and present in the two failed constitutional amendments, the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord. "Distinct society" refers to the uniqueness of the province of Quebec within Canada, although here the meaning of "unique" is vague and controversial.
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Distinct society
Distinct society (in French: la société distincte) is a political term especially used during constitutional debate in Canada, in the second half of the 1980s and in the early 1990s, and present in the two failed constitutional amendments, the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord. "Distinct society" refers to the uniqueness of the province of Quebec within Canada, although here the meaning of "unique" is vague and controversial.
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Distinct society (in French: l ...... e" is vague and controversial.
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La société distincte est un né ...... e du Québec au sein du Canada.
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“独特社会”(法语:la société distincte ...... ,并出现在米奇湖协议和夏洛特敦协议这两个失败的宪法修正案中。
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Distinct society (in French: l ...... e" is vague and controversial.
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La société distincte est un né ...... e du Québec au sein du Canada.
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“独特社会”(法语:la société distincte ...... ,并出现在米奇湖协议和夏洛特敦协议这两个失败的宪法修正案中。
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Distinct society
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Société distincte
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独特社会 (加拿大政治)
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