Unheard Voices
Title: Unheard Voices
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 3291 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Unheard Voices
Category: /Social Sciences/Political Science
Details: Words: 3291 | Pages: 12 (approximately 235 words/page)
Saskatchewan farmers have been continually ignored in Canada's institutional
landscape. Never has the situation been more evident as it is with the possibility of
Quebec separation. The Canadian governments ignorance of farmers' needs has caused a
cynical view of the political process in the eyes of farmers. One of the major sources of
the cynicism is that Canadian federal institutions are developed so that most political of the
clout is developed from the east. The
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11, 1996), A9.
Terry Johnson, 'After the Crow, new hope in the country,' Alberta Report (August
21st, 1995), 15.
Richard Gwyn, 'End of an Era,' Calgary Herald (August 1st, 1995), A5.
Terry Johnson, 'After the Crow, new hope in the country,' Alberta Report (August
21st, 1995), 15.
Robin Bade et al., Economics: Canada in the Global Enviroment. Toronto: Addison
Wesley Publishers Ltd. (1991), pg. G-13.
Keith Archer et al., Paramters of Power: Canada's Political Institutions. Scarborough:
Nelson Canada (1995), pg. 3.