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2 days ago · The sovereign citizen movement (also SovCit movement or SovCits) [1] is a loose group of anti-government activists, litigants, tax protesters, financial scammers, and conspiracy theorists based mainly in the United States. Sovereign citizens have their own pseudolegal belief system based on misinterpretations of common law and claim to not be ...
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May 20, 2024 · The 1995 Quebec referendum was the second referendum to ask voters in the predominantly French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec whether Quebec should proclaim sovereignty and become an independent country, with the condition precedent of offering a political and economic agreement to Canada.
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4 days ago · An ideology is a collection of ideas. Typically, each ideology contains certain ideas on what it considers to be the best form of government (e.g. autocracy or democracy) and the best economic system (e.g. capitalism or socialism). The same word is sometimes used to identify both an ideology and one of its main ideas.
May 14, 2024 · Federalism. Federalism is a mixed or compound mode of government that combines a general government (the central or "federal" government) with regional governments (provincial, state, cantonal, territorial or other sub-unit governments) in a single political system. Its distinctive feature, first embodied in the Constitution of the United ...
May 12, 2024 · Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press. The Quebec government’s framing of a new museum to be dedicated to the history of the Québécois nation is raising questions about how history is told and ...
Apr 30, 2024 · 44 Following the Patriots’ advocacy for the separation of Church and State in the 1830s, the liberal-secular critique of the Church as impeding economic and political modernization continued in Parti rouge (1848), organizations such as the Institut canadien de Montréal (1844), newspapers like Le Pays (1852-1871), and figures like Louis Antoine Dessaulles (1818-1895), among many others.
May 12, 2024 · Email. MONTREAL – The Quebec government’s framing of a new museum to be dedicated to the history of the Québécois nation is raising questions about how history is told and who it includes ...