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  1. Cree Agenda Becomes Part of Federal Election
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1999
    The politicians of all parties are acting as if Aboriginal rights are irrelevant to this question of Quebec secession. Not only is it relevant: it is, in fact, central to the whole question. And if the politicians would only admit this frankly, the terms of the whole debate would be changed overnight.
  2. A Marxist History of the World part 57: The American Civil War
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2012
    One hundred and fifty years ago North America saw the start of a revolutionary war fought between rival systems and opposing political ideologies. Neil Faulkner looks at The American Civil War.
  3. Matthew Coon Come Speech, September 19, 1994
    Speaking Notes for Grand Chief Matthew Coon Come Centre for Strategic and Iinternational Studies

    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1994
    The status and rights of the James Bay Crees in the context of Quebec secession from Canada.
  4. The National Question
    Selected Writings by Rosa Luxemburg

    Resource Type: Book
    Published: 1976
    In her penetrating analysis of nationalism, Rosa Luxemburg argues that the formula of "the right of nations to self-determination" is essentially not a political or programmatic guide to the nationality question, but only a means of avoiding that question.
  5. The Partition Principle
    Remapping Quebec after Separation

    Resource Type: Book
    Considers the question: if Canada is divisible, then why not Quebec? McAlpine argues that Quebec cannot separate from Canada and expect to retain its present borders. He maps out the specifics of how Quebec might be partitioned in the event of separation, and devotes special attention to aboriginal land claims and the status of Montreal.
  6. The Problem of Nationality and Autonomy
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1908
    Rosa Luxemburg on the national question, federalism, autonomy, and the right of nations to self-determination.
  7. Quebec Agrees to Negotiate, Kidnap Crees First But "Negotiate"
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1997
    Canadians as a whole seem to be unaware of the depth of the double standards advocated by the separatist leaders. We Crees are only too grimly aware of them, however, since we will be the first and most deeply affected community if the separatists ever get a chance to put their current secessionist policies into practice.
  8. Quebec's two solitudes
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1991
    Quebec's hopes to chart a smooth course to sovereignty may founder on claims to Quebec's territory by its original inhabitants - claims that could involve as much as 80 per cent of its land mass.
  9. Radical Digressions 2
    Resource Type: Website
    Published: 2000
  10. Self-Determination
    Thinking about self-determination in the Canadian context

    Resource Type: Article
    A critique of how many of the left approach 'self-determination'.
  11. Self-Determination for Whom?
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1994
    Pierre Bourgault could set us an example by speaking out himself in support of the right of self-determination for all the people of Quebec, including those who don't want to be part of an independent Quebec.
  12. Thinking About Self-Determination
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 1994
    Does that familiar canon of the left, 'the right to self-determination', actually mean anything, or is it an empty slogan whose main utility is that it relieves us of the trouble of thinking critically?
  13. Western Narrative of Crimea a Pack of Lies Born of Failed Policy and Historical Ignorance
    Resource Type: Article
    Published: 2015
    The Western line on Crimea is so absurd that it actually requires mass historical ignorance to be believed.


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