For it isn't only Quebec that Michael Ignatieff proposes should be constitutionally recognized as a "nation," but also aboriginal groups -- sorry, "the indigenous nations of Canada" -- at last count some 600 in all. If Mr. Ignatieff gets his way, the historically invalid, politically unworkable theory of Canada as a "multinational" federation, long the private vice of political science departments, would be enshrined in law for all time. From multiculturalism to multinationalism, in one self-abnegating hop.
About the only people whose nationhood he seems unprepared to recognize is, well, Canadians. Rather, he recommends with some warmth a new slogan for Quebecers to say ("with pride"): Le Quebec est ma nation, le Canada est mon pays. This is an advance on that old bromide that Quebecers should not be forced to choose between the Canadian and Quebec nations. Now it appears there is no choice to be made. Quebec is a nation. Canada is merely a country, a state, a superstructure -- a shell.
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