identify wat problems Meech Lake Accord created for the differnt part of canada.

i say that aboriginal people also want to be recognized as distinct society. quebeckers saw clause as way of protecting french culture and language, but opponents worried that it be used in quebec to override the charter and deprive specific groups of their rights. other critics argues that citizens of canada not been given enough oppurtunity to have their say on the crucial issue of the Constitution.

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Aboriginal people also wanted to be recognized as a distinct society. The Quebecois saw the clause as protecting French culture and language. Other Canadians felt that this Accord would take away rights from some groups.

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The Meech Lake Accord created several problems in different parts of Canada. Aboriginal people sought recognition as a distinct society, while Quebeckers saw the clause as a means of preserving French language and culture. However, opponents were concerned that it could be used in Quebec to override the charter and infringe upon the rights of specific groups. Additionally, some critics argued that Canadian citizens were not adequately consulted on this crucial constitutional matter.