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The future and the legacy: Globalization and the Canadian settler-state

This article examines the impact of globalization as a discourse and as a process affecting the politics of the twenty-first century in light of Canada's foundation as a "white settler-colony." By the end of the twentieth century, identity politics - the collective demands for inclusion and equity by minoritized groups, including women, ethnic minorities, Aboriginal peoples, the Quebecois and other French-Canadians - sat uneasily with Ottawa's neo-liberal reading of globalization that tends to give value to the individual as a tax-payer. Canada's yet-to-be publicly acknowledged historical legacy of colonialism and ethnic and racial inequality ensures that Canadian national symbols and ...

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