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Bob Rae

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Constitutions do not emerge perfectly formed from the brain of the philosopher king, as Mr. Trudeau himself discovered in 1980 and 1981. They are always messy processes that are easier to knock down or tear apart than they are to construct.
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Chapter Seven, The Three Questions and the Question of Canada, p. 158

 
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