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由于英法两大创始族裔长期存在矛盾与分歧,加拿大国家主义理念在联邦初建之际便呈现出一种分裂的态势,导致新兴的自治领缺乏独立成国所必需的凝聚力。有感于斯,19世纪60年代末至70年代中期,一些英裔加拿大知识分子怀着对自治领的热爱之情,率先发起“加拿大第一运动”。该运动倡导一种视加拿大利益至高无上的国家主义理念,并借助新兴政党——“加拿大第一党”的力量,将上述理念同自治领的政治、经济、文化等诸多领域的建设有机结合,从而夯实了加拿大自治领的建国之路。
Due to the long-standing conflicts and disagreements between the founding fathers of Britain and France, the concept of Canadian nationalism presented a kind of splittism when the federal state was first built, resulting in a lack of cohesion necessary for an independent nation. Feeling in the United States, some British-Canadian and Canadian intellectuals took the lead in launching Canada’s First Movement with the love of Dominance in the late 1960s and the mid-1970s. The campaign advocates a concept of nationalism that depends on the supremacy of Canada’s interests. With the help of the power of a newly established political party, Canada’s First Party, it organically combines these concepts with the construction of the autonomy-led politics, economy and culture. Thus consolidating the Canadian Dominion of the founding of the country.