Preface
Introduction
1. Revisiting Vertical and Horizontal Dimensions of Citizenship
2. Populism, Enlightenment Values, and Citizenship
3. Indigenous Peoples and Citizenship
4. Immigration, Migration, and Citizenship
5. Economic Opportunity and Citizenship
6. Canadian Institutions and Citizenship
7. What is to be Done?
Notes
Index
Peter MacKinnon is president emeritus of the University of Saskatchewan, an officer of the Order of Canada, and a senior fellow of the Macdonald-Laurier Institute.
"At a time when Canadians are facing the most serious economic and
social crisis since the Second World War, Peter MacKinnon's
thoughtful reflections on the importance of citizenship to our
democratic survival make for essential reading for all
Canadians."--The Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, former Chief
Justice of Canada
" Canada in Question engages with a range of interesting questions
in Canadian public policy in a distinctive manner. This sort of
accessible, principled discussion is a tremendously valuable
addition to public discourse."--Dwight Newman, Canada Research
Chair in Indigenous Rights in Constitutional and International Law,
University of Saskatchewan
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