Ethnic Relations in Canada
Discover the intricate tapestry of Canadian society in Ethnic Relations in Canada by Raymond Breton, published by McGill-Queen's University Press in 2005. This insightful book spans 424 pages, delving into the social origins of Quebec's Quiet Revolution and exploring the various forms of English-Canadian and Quebec nationalism. Breton thoughtfully examines the dynamics of recurring constitutional crises, shedding light on the political nature and impact of immigrant ethnic communities in Canada. Additionally, the book addresses the origins of multiculturalism, making it an essential read for anyone interested in ethnic studies, sociology, and the rich cultural landscape of Canada. Ideal for students and scholars alike, Ethnic Relations in Canada provides a comprehensive analysis of the complexities of race relations and minority studies in a diverse nation.