Quebec Issue Essay, Research Paper
The Canadian unity crisis involving Quebec has been a controversial
issue since before the country^s confederation. Surrounding the
seemingly unsurpassable dilemma of unity there are three main
obstacles. The significant lack of action for Canada on the part of
many francaphone Quebecois, prevents any profound attachment to the
country on their behalf. A mood of intransigence on the part of
Canadians outside Quebec serves to alienate and anger the individuals
within the province. A perceived leadership vacuum throughout Canada on
behalf of its citizens contributes to a widespread feeling of
hopelessness (Reid, 1991). The complexity of, and speculation towards,
the Canadian unity crisis masks the infallible truth that while
presently, there is no solution to the problem there is some hope for
the future. Within the province of Quebec there is a significant lack
of patriotism or any real attachment for Canada. In 1995, The Angus
Reid Group asked a national sample of Canadians to describe how they
personally felt about Canada. Four options were given:
* I am strongly attached to Canada-I love the country and what it
stands for;
* I am attached to Canada, but only so long as it provides me with a
good standard of living;
* I am not attached to Canada and would prefer to see it split up into
two or more countries; and
* I would prefer to see Canada amalgamate with the United States.
(Reid, 1995)
Outside of Quebec, there was evidence of a high level of patriotism
with over 85% of Canadians saying that they are deeply attached to the
country and what it stands for. In the province of Quebec, only
one-third of the population and only 20% of the francophones, displayed
this level of affection for Canada. While there is debate over the
cause for these statistics, some individuals believed that the
statistics were as a result of lingering wounded pride because of the
failed Meech Lake accord in 1991. Many Quebecois were insulted by the
way that many Canadians outside of Quebec trivialized the situation,
and the province^s demands. Others believe that this problem is
indirectly the result of Canada^s official bilingual status. The
reasoning behind this is that biligualism serves to even further
alienate and differentiate the French within the country. This poses a
difficult conundrum. Bilingualism can not be abolished because while it
serves to alienate, it is also perceived! by the French as preserving
their unique culture and identity. One hope is that through Canadian
media a new stronger more unified identity can be achieved. Arguably,
the CBC is this best forum for this shift in values because of its
status as a Canadian symbol. This concept is further validated by
Gerard Veilleux, president of the CBC in 1996.
Today in Canada, no one is sure what values all Canadians do share in
common. That uncertainty obviously makes it harder for the CBC to do
its job effectively. But I would also argue that at a time like this, a
strong CBC is even more essential than ever, to assist in redefining
and rebuilding the nation-to be one of the principal forums for this
national process of soul-searching and consensus-building. It is not
entirely unfeasible to think that the CBC has the potential to unite
Canada through its dedication to no particular province in Canada but
instead the entire country. The lack of patriotism within Quebec is
directly reflected in the inflexibility of Canadian citizens outside of
Quebec. Quebecois are further alienated and exasperated by the mood of
intransigence on the part of other Canadians. This desensitization and
refusal to acknowledge the severity of the issue at hand provokes
Quebec^s feelings of neglect. The Maclean^s 15th annual poll found that
in Quebec the ^percentage of respondents saying it is likely Quebec
will be a separate country within the next 50 years^(Macleans, 1998)
was 56% compared to that of 38% in the rest of Canada. This startling
statistics indicates an inability on the part of the rest of Canada to
acknowledge the seriousness to which Quebecois regard the issue. Their
inability to fully acknowledge the issue severely trivializes a cause
Quebecois deem most important. Former Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau
believed that a mood of intransigence ^provides little room to maneuver
between a single constitution which would affect all Canadians equally,
and the formation of a completely independent Quebec state with few
ties to the rest of ! Canada.^. (1991) This intransigence is best
exemplified in the treatment by the rest of Canada towards a proposal
by the Quebec Liberals in 1991, known as the Allaire Proposal. Allaire
suggested a shift in some powers from the federal government to the
province of Quebec. Under A
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