Federalism fuels territorial inequalities in North America, sparking sovereignty debate.
The article discusses how federal systems in Canada and the United States handle territorial inequalities. In the US, there is a divide between progressive Northern States and traditionalistic Southern States. The federal government has taken on more welfare responsibilities due to state failures. In Canada, asymmetrical federalism has been used to address the French-speaking community's concerns. Both models raise questions about sovereign equality among member units. The study uses discourse analysis to compare the two systems and understand their political actions.