Canada and the Canadian Question is an 1891 book written by British-Canadian author Goldwin Smith that analyzes 19th-century Canada, including its governance, Quebec's French roots, and the Canadian Confederation.[1] Its argument in favor of combining Canada with the northern states of the U.S. caused a furor.[2]
Author | Goldwin Smith |
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Language | English |
Publication date | 1891 |
Smith's analysis would later inspire a 1986 "update" by Peter Brimelow entitled The Patriot Game.[3]
References
edit- ^ "Canada and the Canadian Question". The Atlantic. 1891-08-01.
- ^ Kelly, Stéphane (2006-12-26). "The Republic of Northern America". Toronto Star. Archived from the original on 2008-01-27.
- ^ Stewart, Gordon (1988). "The Patriot Game: National Dreams & Political Realities by Peter Brimelow (review)". The Canadian Historical Review. 69 (2): 273–274. ISSN 1710-1093.