Canada: The State of the Federation 2001: Canadian Political Culture(s) in Transition (Queen's Policy Studies Series) (Volume 73)
ISBN-10:
0889118639
ISBN-13:
9780889118638
Author(s): Telford, Hamish; Lazar, Harvey
Edition: First Edition
Released: Nov 01, 2002
Publisher: Institute of Intergovernmental Relations
Format: Paperback, 380 pages
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Description:
Arguably, political changes in Canada have been greater in the 1990s than in any other decade since Confederation, but do these changes signify a shift in Canadian political culture? Can we even speak of a Canadian political culture? What are the consequences of these changes for the federation? Are Canadians more or less united? Are federal-provincial relations better or worse? What does the future hold? The authors attempt to answer these questions through analyses of the federal party system, politics in the provinces and regions, and political dynamics in a number of issue areas, including Aboriginal politics, the Charter, multiculturalism, the rural-urban cleavage, and social policy. Contributors include Gordon Gibson (Fraser Institute), Hugh Segal (Institute for Research on Public Policy), Samuel LaSelva (University of British Columbia), Jennifer Smith (Dalhousie University), Alain-G. Gagnon (McGill University), Nelson Wiseman (University of Toronto), and Ian Stewart (Acadia University).
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