The tumultuous period following the 1995 Quebec referendum left Canadians with more questions than answers. Clearly, many still require a reasoned debate on the political, economic, and social factors that should govern Quebec-Canada relations. In this volume, more than thirty experts from Canada and Quebec examine the country's current predicament and provide solutions to many crucial questions. In an open, straightforward, yet controversial way, they suggest that political and constitutional renewal can only be tackled by addressing the ongoing economic problems and cultural tensions that still afflict Canada on the eve of the 21st century.