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"Two Solitudes" ( French:  deux solitudes) refers to a perceived lack of communication and lack of will to communicate between Anglophone and Francophone people in Canada. The term was popularized by Hugh MacLennan's novel Two Solitudes. [1]

In politics

References

  1. ^ Survey; a short history of Canadian. Elizabeth. Waterston. Methuen. 1973. ISBN  0-458-90930-0. Retrieved 2010-10-11.
  2. ^ "The time of 'two solitudes' has passed: Jean". CTV Television Network. 2005-09-27. Retrieved 2008-09-09.[ dead link]

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