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A 5 page summation and analysis of an article by Stasiulis and Jhappan (1995) entitled "The fractious politics of a settler society." This view on Canadian history not only explains the conflicts of ethnicity and politics that have often characterized events in Canada, but also predicts that such divisions will only become more severe and exacerbated in the immediate future. Examination of their article suggests that the arguments offered by Stasiulis and Jhappan are sound and based on keen insight into the sociological development and evolution of Canada and its peoples. In 1995, their predictions undoubtedly seemed sound. Ten years later, the diversity that Stasiulis and Jhappan felt posed an insurmountable obstacle to Canadian national unity still exists, but the perspective of Canadians toward this element of their culture has changed. Where once unity seemed impossible, it now seems to be a distinct possibility as Canadians embrace their multicultural background. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Canadian history not only explains the conflicts of ethnicity and politics that have often characterized events in Canada, but also predicts that such divisions will only become more severe and
exacerbated in the immediate future. Examination of their article suggests that the arguments offered by Stasiulis and Jhappan are sound and based on keen insight into the sociological development and
evolution of Canada and its peoples. In 1995, their predictions undoubtedly seemed sound. Ten years later, the diversity that Stasiulis and Jhappan felt posed an insurmountable obstacle to Canadian national
unity still exists, but the perspective of Canadians toward this element of their culture has changed. Where once unity seemed impossible, it now seems to be a distinct possibility as
Canadians embrace their multicultural background. Define the problem : Stasiulis and Jhappan (1995) do an excellent job of defining the problem of Canadas fractious politics by locating its root
source in the countrys history. First of all, the authors point out the fractious nature of Canadian politics by pointing out that the country came very close to reshaping both
its "symbolic order and political economy," by considering the "first national referendum in fifty years" (Stasiulis and Jhappan, 1995, p. 1). This referendum was a "wide-ranging package of constitutional amendments"
(Stasiulis and Jhappan, 1995, p. 1). The referendum was narrowly defeated, which is a fact in and of itself that supports the authors contention that Canada will become more divided
in the future. Furthermore, they point out that Quebec has never signed Canadas constitution. Having established the problem of divisions within Canadas diverse population, Stasiulis and Jhappan (1995) place this
problem within the context of Canadian history. Examining the evidence : The analysis that Stasiulis and Jhappan (1995) offer of Canadian history addressees the countrys past through examination of
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