The Canadian Regime

The Canadian Regime
Author: Patrick Malcolmson,Richard Myers,Gerald Baier,Tom Bateman
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9781442635968

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Now in its sixth edition, The Canadian Regime continues to provide the most accessible introduction to the institutions, processes, and principles of the Canadian political system. The book's focus on the inner logic of parliamentary government explains the rationale for Canada's relatively complex political system, which the authors encourage readers to think of as an organic entity, where change in one area inevitably ripples through the rest of the system. The new edition includes the results of Canada's 2015 federal election and looks ahead to consider changes resulting from the Liberal victory. It has been thoroughly updated and revised and introduces several new topics, such as the impact of the previous Conservative government on the conventions and practices of parliamentary government and the important influence of social media on politics. Two new co-authors, Gerald Baier and Thomas M.J. Bateman, join Patrick Malcolmson and Richard Myers to bring new expertise in the areas of federalism, judicial politics, Charter jurisprudence, political parties, and the ongoing health care debate.

The Canadian Regime

The Canadian Regime
Author: Patrick Malcolmson,Richard Myers,Gerald Baier,Thomas M.J. Bateman
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2021
Genre: Canada
ISBN: 9781487525378

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This book provides a concise explanation of the fundamental principles and primary institutions of the Canadian political regime.

The Canadian Regime

The Canadian Regime
Author: Patrick Malcolmson
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781442600478

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"Lucid and comprehensive, this fourth edition of The Canadian Regime includes analysis of the 2008 federal election, as well as updated discussions of coalition government, the single transferable vote, and the role of the Governor General, The authors also explore new developments in Senate reform and Supreme Court appointments. Like its predecessors, this edition provides a unique analysis of Canada's political regime by challenging readers to think of the political system as an organic entity where change in one area inevitably ripples through the rest of the system."--BOOK JACKET.

The Canadian Regime

The Canadian Regime
Author: Patrick Malcolmson,Richard Myers
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442605909

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Provides a unique analysis of Canada's political regime. The book's focus on the inner logic of parliamentary government explains the rationale for Canada's relatively complex political system. Discussions of the Constitution, Charter, Senate reform, andjudicial appointments are all updated, and new material is provided on the prorogation controversy, voter turnout, equalization payments, and prime ministerial government.

The Canadian Regime an Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada

The Canadian Regime an Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1091226223

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Lucid and comprehensive, this fourth edition of The Canadian Regime includes analysis of the 2008 federal election, as well as updated discussions of coalition government, the single transferable vote, and the role of the Governor General, The authors also explore new developments in Senate reform and Supreme Court appointments. Like its predecessors, this edition provides a unique analysis of Canada's political regime by challenging readers to think of the political system as an organic entity where change in one area inevitably ripples through the rest of the system.

Liberal Education Civic Education and the Canadian Regime

Liberal Education  Civic Education  and the Canadian Regime
Author: D. W. Livingstone
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2015-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780773597846

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Shortly after Canadian confederation, Thomas D'Arcy McGee proclaimed that education was "an essential condition of our political independence" and that its role was to form citizens for the new regime. Comparing this idea of education for citizenship, or civic education, to the modern goals of education, Liberal Education, Civic Education, and the Canadian Regime explores the founders' principles, their sources, and the challenges that threaten their vision for Canada. The collection's first essays analyze the political thought of early Canadians such as Brown, McGee, Ryerson, and Bourinot, while later chapters examine enduring principles of liberal democracy derived from Aristotle, de Tocqueville, and Hobbes. The final chapters bring the discussion forward to such topics as the decline of Canadian Catholic liberal arts colleges and the emerging role of our Supreme Court as a self-appointed "moral tutor." Moreover, as it deals with the changing roles of universities in contemporary Canada, Liberal Education, Civic Education, and the Canadian Regime engages current debates about the value and place of a traditional liberal education and the consequences of turning our back on the concepts that inspired our founding leaders. Considering whether Canada’s early documents and traditions can revive past debates and shed light on contemporary issues, this highly original collection presents education as an essential condition of our independence and asks whether current educational principles are threatening Canadians’ capacity for self-government.

Canadian Politics Sixth Edition

Canadian Politics  Sixth Edition
Author: James Bickerton,Alain-G. Gagnon
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2014-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442607057

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The sixth edition of Canadian Politics offers a comprehensive introduction to Canadian government and politics by a highly respected group of political scientists. For this edition, the editors have organized the book into six parts. Part I examines Canadian citizenship and political identities, while Parts II and III deal with Canadian political institutions, including Aboriginal governments, and contain new chapters on the public service and Quebec. Parts IV and V shift the focus to the political process, discussing issues pertaining to culture and values, parties and elections, media, groups, movements, gender, and diversity. The chapters on Parliament, bureaucracy, political culture, political communications, social movements, and media are new to this edition. Finally, three chapters in the last section of the book analyze components of Canadian politics that have been gaining prominence during the last decade: the effects of globalization, the shifting ground of Canadian-American relations, and the place of Canada in the changing world order. Of the 21 chapters in this edition, 9 are new and the remainder have been thoroughly revised and updated.

The Public Servant s Guide to Government in Canada

The Public Servant s Guide to Government in Canada
Author: Alex Marland,Jared J. Wesley
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2019-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781487594763

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The Public Servant's Guide to Government in Canada is a concise primer on the inner workings of government in Canada. This is a go-to resource for students, for early career public servants, and for anyone who wants to know more about how government works. Grounded in experience, the book connects core concepts in political science and public administration to the real-world practice of working in the public service. The authors provide valuable insights into the messy realities of governing and the art of diplomacy, as well as best practices for climbing the career ladder.