Along with the beginning of the sovereign movement, the dual state theory began in 1960 (Gorman, Robert F. 2008. 2018-2020). However, what actually began was a "quiet revolution". The concept of "a quiet revolution" and the transformation itself from Canada's unique area to the Quebec state itself was the beginning of the transformation of the country. Québécois' nationalism defines Union as an agreement between two people. French and English. "Quebec is a unique society in Canada and includes the majority speaking French, a unique cultural and civilian tradition" (Chotalia, 1993).
The cultural identity crisis still has a practical meaning. Many new immigrants are fighting for their identity crisis. In 5 years, 11.1 million people emigrated to Canada (Canada). In the 1970s, many people in Toronto were Italians (Buzzelli 2001). 40% of Italians decided to immigrate to Canada (ak canada). In addition, about 9,600 Chinese immigrants have landed in Vancouver every year (Wiebe 2012). He insists that he is a Chinese Canadian banana. As he knows himself very well, he does not care about the thoughts of other people and does not care if he is Chinese or Canadian. In addition, Lisa is the second generation of Germans, he said: "I am proud of the people of all nationalities, I am both Germans and Asians" (Keller 2010). Lisa also believes that she is active in both ethnic groups.
There is an identity crisis in Canada. The Spice Committee (Spicer, 1991) basically states that by giving Canadian terminology to Canada, Canada basically speaks of multicultural, multicultural, multicultural, diplomatic and diverse countries, three countries I am talking. All of these identities are supported at different times of history. For example, after the Great Depression, public support for the federal government was very high, Canada was clearly described as a highly concentrated country (Canada, 2001-2005). Alternatively, in the 1880s, JCPC endorsed the state in many major jurisdictions, granted more power to the state, and made Canada a contractual state (Hodge v. Queen, 1883). But what is the current situation in Canada? This is the question I am trying to answer in this article. I propose that Canada will eventually be in a transitional period including several theories that must end with the new Canadian theory.