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L'e?volution du budget du Que?bec -- 2. La croissance institutionnelle -- 3. Les institutions e?conomiques -- 4. La re?forme de l'e?ducation -- 5. Vers la planification de la socie?te? que?be?coise -- 6. Re?forme de la justice -- 7. Re?forme de la sante? et de la se?curite? sociale -- 8. Les Affaires culturelles et l'e?cologie -- 9. Les relations internationales -- 10. La condition fe?minine -- 11. La politique linguistique -- III. L'E?tat et la socie?te? civile -- Conclusion - Une identite? incertaine -- I. Un nom -- II. Un territoire -- III. Une histoire -- IV. Un statut politique -- V. L'E?glise -- VI. La langue franc?aise -- VII. 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