Commission on the Political and Constitutional Future of Quebec
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The Commission on the Political and Constitutional Future of Quebec, also known as the Bélanger-Campeau Commission, was established by the National Assembly of Quebec, at the initiative of Premier Robert Bourassa, after the demise of the Meech Lake Accord. The commission was mandated to examine the political and constitutional status of Quebec and to make recommendations for changes. The Bélanger-Campeau Report was published in 1991 and revised in 2002.
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- Distinct society
- Quebec nationalism
- Quebec federalism
- Quebec sovereigntism
- Robert Bourassa's speech on the end of the Meech Lake Accord
- Politics of Quebec
- History of Quebec