Nationalism became obvious in Canada when Quebec tried to become separate from the rest of the country. Quebec has a prominently French speaking population and, by area, is Canada's largest province.
Thomas Sloan has written: 'Quebec; the not-so-quiet revolution' -- subject(s): Nationalism, Politics and government, Quebec (Province), French-Canadians, History
Canada's identity is definitely based on civic nationalism, one based on the ideal that the nation is an association of people who identify themselves as belonging to the nation, who have equal and shared political rights, and allegiance to similar political procedures.
Fascism
The modernization of Quebec was Lesage's main objective and many of his goals were based around this objective. In addition, the numerous changes that were made reflected the French-Canadian identity specifically that of the Québécois because Lesage wanted to strengthen Quebec nationalism Lesage government's rule significantly contributed to social, economic and political changes in Quebec society as well as strengthened the Québécois identity during the Quiet Revolution.
Answer this question…The Jews did not have a country or homeland of their own.
The German brand of facism based on extreme nationalism
Edmond Turcotte has written: 'The future position of French Canada' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, Nationalism, Quebec (Province)
Dostaler O'Leary has written: '\\' -- subject(s): French-Canadians, Nationalism, Quebec (Province) 'Le roman canadien-francais'
Yes, Stalin did believe in nationalism, but his version of nationalism was based on Soviet nationalism rather than specific ethnic or cultural nationalism. He propagated the idea of a united Soviet people, promoting loyalty to the Soviet state and its ideology. This was in line with his goal of creating a strong and centralized Soviet Union.
The artistic trend that closely followed American nationalism, was Canadian art. A group of Canadian landscape painters formed a group known as the Group of Seven and they based it on nationalism.
Nationalism is metaphorically a costume for fascism. Nationalist leaders are dictators just a little more economically based. So to sum it up; Fascism: military. Nationalism: economy.