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In this collection of essays some of Canada's foremost writers and thinkers, including John Ralston Saul and Margaret Atwood, call for equilibrium among economics, culture, and technological change. While promoting the dynamism and change possible in Canadian society, they also call for a re-examination of Canada's past in order to chart its future.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Frontmatter
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  1. Contents Table des mati
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  1. Pr
  2. p. viii
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  1. Preface
  2. p. ix
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  1. Remerciements
  2. p. x
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  1. Acknowledgements
  2. p. xi
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  1. INTRODUCTION
  1. Perspectives sur la distinction canadienne au tournant du XXIe si
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  1. Perspectives on the Canadian Distinctiveness into the XXI[sup(st)] Century
  2. pp. 3-10
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  1. Locus in Quo
  1. The Inclusive Shape of Complexity
  2. pp. 13-28
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  1. Passer
  2. pp. 29-48
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  1. Survival Then and Now
  2. pp. 47-56
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  1. INDIVIDUALS, COLLECTIVITIES, AND THE STATE / INDIVIDUS, COLLECTIVIT
  1. Toward a Baroque Governance in Twenty-first Century Canada
  2. pp. 59-88
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  1. Evolving State — Civil Society Relationships: The Beginning of a New Era?
  2. pp. 89-118
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  1. Malentendus multiculturels : France,
  2. pp. 119-134
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  1. Aboriginal Peoples in the Twenty-first Century: A Plea for Realism
  2. pp. 135-164
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  1. THE TEXTURE OF CANADIAN SOCIETY / LE CARACT
  1. Canadian Business: "No, I'm from Canada"
  2. pp. 167-172
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  1. "I am Canadian!:" From Beer Commercials to Medicare: In Search of Identity
  2. pp. 173-182
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  1. The Multicultural Wheel: The Texture of Canadian Society and Literature in the Twenty-first Century
  2. pp. 183-196
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  1. CULTURE, IDENTITY, AND THE MARKET / CULTURE, IDENTIT
  1. Packaging Canada/Packaging Places: Tourism, Culture, and Identity in the Twenty-first Century
  2. pp. 199-214
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  1. Canadian Distinctiveness and Cultural Policy As We Enter the Twenty-first Century
  2. pp. 215-224
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  1. Pour une convention multilat
  2. pp. 225-230
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  1. Identity and Otherness in Canadian Foreign Policy
  2. pp. 231-250
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  1. THE PLACE OF CANADA IN THE WORLD OF THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY / LE R
  1. The Canadian Military in the Security Environment of the Twenty-first Century
  2. pp. 253-266
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  1. The Role of Canada in the International Context of the Twenty-first Century
  2. pp. 267-272
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  1. A Communications, Technology, and Societal Memory: A Distinct Canadian Archival Voice in the Global Village
  2. pp. 273-290
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  1. Canada One Hundred Years from Now: A Federation of Nations?
  2. pp. 291-312
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  1. Metaphors and Maps: Imagining Canada into the Twenty-first Century
  2. pp. 313-322
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  1. Collaborateurs
  2. pp. 323-335
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 325-335
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