Uneasy Partners: Multiculturalism and Rights in Canada

by Janice Stein, David Robertson Cameron, John Ibbitson, Will Kymlicka, John Meisel, Haroon Siddiqui, and Michael Valpy

Honourable Frank Iacobucci (Introduction) and Frank Iacobucci (Introduction)

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After decades of extraordinary successes as a multicultural society, new debates are bubbling to the surface in Canada. The contributors to this volume examine the conflict between equality rights, as embedded in the Charter, and multiculturalism as policy and practice, and ask which charter value should trump which and under what circumstances? The opening essay deliberately sharpens the conflict among religion, culture, and equality rights and proposes to shift some of the existing boundaries. Other contributors disagree strongly, arguing that this position might seek to limit freedoms in the name of justice, that the problem is badly framed, or that silence is a virtue in rebalancing norms. The contributors not only debate the analytic arguments but infuse their discussion with their personal experiences, which have shaped their perspectives on multiculturalism in Canada. This volume is a highly personal as well as strongly analytic discussion of multiculturalism in Canada today.

  • ISBN10 1554580129
  • ISBN13 9781554580125
  • Publish Date 1 May 2007 (first published 1 January 2007)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Wilfrid Laurier University Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 184
  • Language English