Canada The State of the Federation 2017

Canada  The State of the Federation 2017
Author: Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant,Kyle Hanniman
Publsiher: Queen's Policy Studies
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781553394600

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In October 2015, the federal Liberals came to power with sweeping plans to revamp Canada's democratic and federal institutions - a modernizing agenda intended to revitalize Canada's democratic architecture. The centrepiece of the agenda was the replacement of Canada's first-past-the-post electoral system, but they also promised to revitalize relations with the provinces, bring Indigenous Peoples into the intergovernmental fold, and to change the ways in which senators and Supreme Court justices are appointed. How has the reform agenda faired? Has it resulted in a more effective and democratic set of political and federal institutions? Or has it largely failed to deliver on these objectives? What, more broadly, is the state of Canada's democratic and federal institutions? The Queen's Institute of Intergovernmental Relations used the occasion of Canada's 150th birthday to examine these pressing issues. The 2017 volume in the State of the Federation series focuses on enduring questions about the functioning of federalism and intergovernmental relations in Canada, including how we should evaluate the quality of Canada's institutions and practices in light of our federal structure, and how current institutional arrangements and their possible alternatives fare according to these criteria.

Canada

Canada
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0889117659

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Canadian Political Culture s in Transition

Canadian Political Culture s  in Transition
Author: Hamish Telford,Harvey Lazar
Publsiher: School of Policy Studies Queen's University
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2002
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0889118515

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Canada: The State of the Federation 2000/01 probes beneath the surface to determine if the obvious changes - the fractious federal party system, the "common sense revolution" in government budgeting, the re-birth of the sovereignty movement in Quebec, and the re-assertion of Aboriginal claims - are symptomatic of a shift in Canadian political culture.

Canada the State of the Federation 2002

Canada  the State of the Federation 2002
Author: J. Peter Meekison,Hamish Telford,Harvey Lazar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2004
Genre: Canada
ISBN: OCLC:988026041

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Canada The State of the Federation 2017

Canada  The State of the Federation 2017
Author: Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant,Kyle Hanniman
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2019-10-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781553394594

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In October 2015, the federal Liberals came to power with sweeping plans to revamp Canada's democratic and federal institutions - a modernizing agenda intended to revitalize Canada's democratic architecture. The centrepiece of the agenda was the replacement of Canada's first-past-the-post electoral system, but they also promised to revitalize relations with the provinces, bring Indigenous Peoples into the intergovernmental fold, and to change the ways in which senators and Supreme Court justices are appointed. How has the reform agenda faired? Has it resulted in a more effective and democratic set of political and federal institutions? Or has it largely failed to deliver on these objectives? What, more broadly, is the state of Canada's democratic and federal institutions? The Queen's Institute of Intergovernmental Relations used the occasion of Canada's 150th birthday to examine these pressing issues. The 2017 volume in the State of the Federation series focuses on enduring questions about the functioning of federalism and intergovernmental relations in Canada, including how we should evaluate the quality of Canada's institutions and practices in light of our federal structure, and how current institutional arrangements and their possible alternatives fare according to these criteria.

The State in Transition

The State in Transition
Author: Michael Behiels,François Rocher
Publsiher: University of Ottawa Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2022-08-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780776638751

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Canadian federalism, as a particular form of political organization for a complex society—with multiple economic, political, geographic, cultural, and national divides—faces important challenges. The political realignment that brought the Conservative Party to power in the last quinquennium has set in motion a significant transformation of the Canadian state and its federal system of governance. The contributors in this collection focus on three recurrent themes: the issues arising from the management of ethno-cultural diversity; the existence of internal nations in Canada (the First Nations and the Quebec nation in Quebec), the presence of linguistic minorities (French and English), and the questions of identity linked to citizenship in a federal context that allows for the presence of multiple loyalties; and the specific challenges raised by globalization and the extension of economic integration, particularly between the United States and Canada. This collection of studies on the role of the state reveals that our understanding of the evolution of the Canadian state, and of the ensuing impact on federalism and federal-provincial relations, is not as complete as it should be.

Canada at 150

Canada at 150
Author: Elizabeth Goodyear-Grant,Kyle Hanniman
Publsiher: Queen's Policy Studies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1553394585

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In October 2015, the federal Liberals came to power with sweeping plans to revamp Canada's democratic and federal institutions - a modernizing agenda intended to revitalize Canada's democratic architecture. The centrepiece of the agenda was the replacement of Canada's first-past-the-post electoral system, but they also promised to revitalize relations with the provinces, bring Indigenous Peoples into the intergovernmental fold, and to change the ways in which senators and Supreme Court justices are appointed. How has the reform agenda faired? Has it resulted in a more effective and democratic set of political and federal institutions? Or has it largely failed to deliver on these objectives? What, more broadly, is the state of Canada's democratic and federal institutions? The Queen's Institute of Intergovernmental Relations used the occasion of Canada's 150th birthday to examine these pressing issues. The 2017 volume in the State of the Federation series focuses on enduring questions about the functioning of federalism and intergovernmental relations in Canada, including how we should evaluate the quality of Canada's institutions and practices in light of our federal structure, and how current institutional arrangements and their possible alternatives fare according to these criteria.

Canada The State of the Federation 1986

Canada  The State of the Federation 1986
Author: Peter M. Leslie
Publsiher: IIGR, Queen's University
Total Pages: 261
Release: 1987
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9780889114258

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