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- ⌠ τ WORLD, Page 61World NotesCANADATake It or Leave It
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- Deadlines do tend to concentrate the mind. That would seem
- to be the hope of Robert Bourassa, Quebec's premier, who last
- week delivered a clear ultimatum to Canada: draw up, by the end
- of 1992, a new constitution that gives Quebec greater powers
- -- or the French-speaking province will vote on secession. Said
- Jean Allaire, head of the Quebec committee that drafted the
- challenge: "This proposal is the final and decisive test for
- Canada."
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- The same claims were made about Meech Lake, the plan for
- constitutional reforms supported by Quebec but defeated when
- two English-speaking provinces rejected its special provisions
- for the French seven months ago. That caused many observers to
- fear the breakup of Canada. This time Quebec demands even
- greater autonomy in its affairs, claiming exclusive
- responsibility for agriculture, environment, energy,
- communications, commerce and "public security" as well as a
- larger role in Canadian foreign affairs and tax policy. Said
- Bourassa: "We want a fundamental change, not cosmetic change,
- in the structure of the country."
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