New trends in Canadian federalism / Miriam Smith, François Rocher.
- Title
- New trends in Canadian federalism / Miriam Smith, François Rocher.
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- Peterborough, Ont. : Broadview Press, 1995.
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- 440 p.; 23 cm.
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- Contents
- Introduction / Franc̜ois Rocher and Miriam Smith -- The political uses of federalism / Alain-G. Gagnon -- Four dimensions of the Canadian constitutional debate / Franc̜ois Rocher and Miriam Smith -- The unsolvable constitutional crisis / Jennifer Smith -- The end of executive federalism? / Kathy L. Brock -- Living with dualism and multiculturalism / Kenneth McRoberts -- The 1982 constitution and the charter of rights: a view from Québec / Robert Vandycke -- The federal-provincial power-grid and aboriginal self-government / Radha Jhappan.
- Federalism and economic policy / Robert M. Campbell -- Global economic restructuring and the evolution of Canadian federalism and constitutionalism / Franc̜ois Rocher and Richard Nimijean -- Trade policy, globalization, and the future of Canadian federalism / Ian Robinson -- Fiscal federalism: the politics of intergovernmental transfers / Gérald Bernier and David Irwin -- Social policy and Canadian federalism: what are the pressures for change? / Leon Muszynski.
- Retrenching the sacred trust: medicare and Canadian federalism / Miriam Smith -- Federalism and training policy in Canada: institutional barriers to economic adjustment / Rodney Haddow -- Regional development: a policy for all seasons / Donald J. Savoie -- Conflicting trends in Canadian federalism the case of energy policy / Michel Duquette -- Federalism, environmental protection, and blame avoidance / Kathryn Harrison.
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- Harvard Library
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- Includes bibliographical references.
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