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Margaret Atwood sums up her thoughts on the existence of Ontario regionalism and Canadian nationalism. She describes the situation of English Canadians talking about Canadian identity. The attitude of Ontario in the event of a Quebec separation. Ms. Atwoods' spouse, Graeme Gibson, describes the lack of federal political parties interest in the national identification of provinces and mentions the political potential of Ontarians.

DETAILS

Excerpt from
L'Ontario
Year
1977
Collection
Radio-Canada
Available formats
Digital Bétacam
Shooting format
Digital Betacam
Aspect ratio
4/3
Available resolutions
720 x 486