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Peut-on décoloniser le Canada? – Le Québec autrement

Peut-on décoloniser le Canada?

Martin Papillon

Peut-on décoloniser le Canada ? La réponse à cette question est a priori assez simple. Si on entend par « décoloniser » le retour à une situation précoloniale, au sens où les peuples autochtones seraient les seuls habitants du territoire, la réponse est évidemment non. Cela ne veut pas dire pour autant qu’il faille se satisfaire du statu quo.

Un article paru dans The Conversation, 5 décembre 2018.

Crédit photo: Mike Beauregard

Martin Papillon est professeur titulaire au Département de science politique de l’Université de Montréal et Directeur du Centre de recherche sur les politiques et le développement social. Il est aussi chercheur régulier au sein du Centre de recherche interdisciplinaire sur la diversité et la démocratie (CRIDAQ). Ses recherches portent principalement sur les droits et la participation des peuples autochtones.