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The historical demands of Quebec in constitutional matters consists of a set of formal requests made by all Quebec governments since 1944 with regards to federal-provincial relations. Most of the demands arise from Quebec's position on the federal government's spending power, which the later expanded during the Second World War.
Bibliography
[edit]- Gaëtan Tremblay, The Constitutional Debate and Communications Policies, in the Canadian Journal of Communication, Volume 18, Number 2, 1993
- Mollie Dunsmuir and Brian O'Neal, Quebec's Constitutional Veto: The Legal and Historical Context, Parliamentary Information and Research Service, May 1992