Two Solitudes (Canadian society)
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"Two Solitudes" refers to a perceived lack of communication and lack of will to communicate between
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and Francophone people in
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. The term was popularized by
Hugh MacLennan John Hugh MacLennan (March 20, 1907 – November 9, 1990) was a Canadian writer and professor of English at McGill University. He won five Governor General's Awards and a Royal Bank Award. Family and childhood MacLennan was born in Glace B ...
's novel '' Two Solitudes''.


In politics

*In her 2005 investiture speech as Governor-General of Canada,
Michaëlle Jean Michaëlle Jean (; born September 6, 1957) is a Canadian stateswoman and former journalist who served from 2005 to 2010 as governor general of Canada, the 27th since Canadian Confederation. She is the first Haitian Canadian and black person ...
stated that "the time of 'two solitudes' had finished".


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McGill-Queens University Press
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's McGill University, with Queen's University, Press description of the novel "Two Solitudes" Canadian identity Political terminology in Canada {{Canada-culture-stub