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25: 370: 382: 394: 149:. Many of them had long histories as separate British colonies before joining Canada. They have distinct flags and coats of arms, official provincial institutions such as museums, and separate media markets that cater to provincial affairs. Furthermore, their provincial heads of government, the 178:, the Quebec State. Political movements in other provinces have also tried to use the provincial government as a force to build provincial autonomy and safeguard local identity. For example, in the 1930s the province of 424: 134:
and the provinces. These powers have been expanded over time by judicial rulings and successful provincial lobbying. Surveys of public opinion in Canada show that
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Chandler, William M.; Bakvis, Herman (1989). "Federalism and the Strong-State/Weak-State Conundrum: Canadian Economic Policymaking in Comparative Perspective".
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to become prominent actors in lives of, and focus of loyalty for, people living within those provinces. It is related both to
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of the legislature is considered to be responsible for defending the rights of the states against the federal government.
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rank as the "most important issues" in the minds of Canadians, and both those spheres are delegated to the provinces.
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Canadian provinces are also endowed with many symbols and myths that attract loyalty in much the same way as do
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Young, R. A.; Faucher, Philippe; Blais, André (1984). "The Concept of Province-Building: A Critique".
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which were all based outside of the province. From the 1940s to the 1970s the government of
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Provincial loyalties also intersect with ethnic and linguistic ones. This is most true of
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Tomblin, Stephen (1990). "W.A.C. Bennett and Province-Building in British Columbia".
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McMillan, M. L.; Norrie, K. H. (1980). "Province-Building vs. a Rentier Society".
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often view the provincial government as the basis on which to build the
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In the 2020s, province-building returned in the form of the
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list of references
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improve
introducing
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Canadian
political science
provincial governments
nation-building
national identity
state
state-building
Constitution of Canada
British North America Act, 1867
federal government
healthcare
education
nation states
premiers
executive federalism
upper house
Quebec
Quebec nationalists
État québécois
Alberta
print its own currency
impose regulations on the major banks
Saskatchewan

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