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		<title>By: Postcolonial Canada, National Identity, &#38; the Nature of Hegemony :: The Trajectory of Canada &#187; ThickCulture</title>
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		<description>[...] post from late November, Exploding Empires, got me thinking about Canada&#8217;s postcolonial experience.  While the remnants of the British [...]</description>
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