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Manitoba Politics and Government
Author | : Paul Thomas,Curtis Brown |
Publsiher | : Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Total Pages | : 408 |
Release | : 2010-09-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780887554018 |
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Manitoba has always been a province in the middle, geographically, economically, and culturally. Lacking Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness, Ontario’s traditional economic dominance, or Alberta’s combustible mix of prairie populism and oil wealth, Manitoba appears to blend into the background of the Canadian family portrait. But Manitoba has a distinct political culture, one that has been overlooked in contemporary political studies.Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists, historians, sociologists, economists, public servants, and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the province’s political life and its careful “mutual fund model” approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady and cautious nature of its citizens. Moving beyond the Legislature, the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty, environmental stewardship, gender equality, health care, and the province’s growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province. They also examine the province’s role at the intergovernmental and international level.Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre, for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap, and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society.
The Government of Manitoba
Author | : Murray S. Donnelly |
Publsiher | : University of Toronto Press |
Total Pages | : 135 |
Release | : 1963-12-15 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781442638341 |
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This contribution to the Canadian Government series continues the study of provincial government made, with varying approaches, by Frank MacKinnon for Prince Edward Island, Murray Beck for Nova Scotia, and Hugh Thorburn for New Brunswick. Professor Donnelly describes the political institutions of Manitoba, viewing them also in historical perspective and singling out the particular forces that have shaped them. He traces the development of the party system in Canada, its decline under the farmer-dominated Progressive governments of the twenties and under the coalitions that followed, and its resurgence under the Conservative government of Premier Roblin. (Canadian Government Series, No. 14)
The Government of Canada at Your Service in Manitoba
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Author | : Canada |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 206 |
Release | : 1983 |
Genre | : Administrative agencies |
ISBN | : 0662523032 |
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Government Telephones
Author | : James Mavor |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 1917 |
Genre | : Government ownership |
ISBN | : PRNC:32101068315595 |
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COVID 19 in Manitoba
Author | : Andrea Rounce,Karine Levasseur |
Publsiher | : Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2020-11-26 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780887559501 |
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On 12 March 2020 Manitoba confirmed its first case of COVID-19. One week later, a province-wide state of emergency was declared, ushering in a new sense of urgency and rarely used government powers to protect Manitobans from the devastating global reach of the novel coronavirus. The wide-ranging impacts of the pandemic have touched every facet of Manitoba society and provincial responsibility, including health, economic development, social services, and government operations. COVID-19 has challenged the conventional policy-making process––complicating agenda setting and policy formulation, adoption, implementation, and evaluation––while governments have been under pressure to make swift decisions in life-and-death matters. New programs must address urgent and shifting health and economic realities, but also anticipate future waves of COVID-19 and potentially significant repercussions for future governments. "COVID-19 in Manitoba: Public Policy Responses to the First Wave" seeks to understand how Manitoba fared during the first months of the pandemic, with twenty-seven chapters that address key aspects of the pandemic and discuss how government policy can help lay the foundation for resiliency in the midst a continuing public-health crisis. This open-access volume is an essential resource for citizens and policy-makers alike, as it identifies policy gaps and successes of Manitoba’s early COVID response and points to strategies to prepare for future waves of the pandemic.
Manitoba Politics and Government
Author | : Paul Thomas,Curtis Brown |
Publsiher | : Univ. of Manitoba Press |
Total Pages | : 639 |
Release | : 2010-09-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780887550102 |
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Manitoba has always been a province in the middle, geographically, economically, and culturally. Lacking Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness, Ontario’s traditional economic dominance, or Alberta’s combustible mix of prairie populism and oil wealth, Manitoba appears to blend into the background of the Canadian family portrait. But Manitoba has a distinct political culture, one that has been overlooked in contemporary political studies.Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists, historians, sociologists, economists, public servants, and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the province’s political life and its careful “mutual fund model” approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady and cautious nature of its citizens. Moving beyond the Legislature, the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty, environmental stewardship, gender equality, health care, and the province’s growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province. They also examine the province’s role at the intergovernmental and international level.Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre, for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap, and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society.
The Political Economy of Manitoba
Author | : Jim Silver,University of Regina. Canadian Plains Research Center |
Publsiher | : Regina : Canadian Plains Research Center, University of Regina |
Total Pages | : 378 |
Release | : 1990 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105034366315 |
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A common theme that links the chapters in this document is the centrality of political struggle, and its relationship to the origins, development, and structure of the political economy. Many of the chapters analyze important aspects of the origin and historical development of those struggles. Others focus on more recent developments, particularly the gradual transformation of the social and economic structure of the province, within which a wider variety of struggles has emerged, including those relating to the restructuring of the family, the redefinition of the role of women, the recomposition of the working class, and the renewed vitality of the struggles of Natives.
Geographical Names of Manitoba
Author | : Manitoba. Manitoba Conservation |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : STANFORD:36105111177866 |
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This volume contains approximately twelve thousand entries with information on the history & origin of Manitoba geographical names, for both populated areas and natural features. Entries include a National Topographic System map reference to indicate the approximate location.