The Canadian Regime: An Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada, Seventh Edition
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Using a traditional historical-institutional approach, The Canadian Regime introduces students to the idea of the regime, which is a lens through which they can see how institutions interact with the basic principles of the political order. The authors explain how the Canadian liberal democratic regime was founded on the fundamental principles of liberty, equality, and consent and discuss the ways in which Canada’s institutions have developed and operate in accordance with these principles. The authors also examine how the regime has at times failed to follow these principles, particularly with respect to Canada’s Indigenous peoples in Canada, and how reforms to Canada’s governing institutions challenge historical assumptions concerning parliamentary government and federalism. Now in its seventh edition, The Canadian Regime continues to provide the most accessible introduction to Canadian politics, making Canada’s unique government and systems clear to students. This edition is updated with the results of the 2019 federal election.
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"The Canadian Regime is a clear and contemporary exposition of how the Canadian political system works. By framing the Canadian regime as a unique blend of the British and American constitutions, the authors show how Canada is different from and similar to the other two major English-speaking democracies. They also provide an accurate and balanced explanation of how the Charter of Rights and Freedoms has given the courts a new policy-making role, and how this has been a catalyst for interest groups to try to influence the selection of judges and to use litigation to influence government policies." -- Frederick L. Morton, University of Calgary\n“This book conducts the reader through the chronological sequences of Canadian constitutional development, all the while keeping in view the larger concept of a uniquely Canadian regime. In all cases the authors are clear, comprehensive, detailed, and cogent, providing us with an indispensable account of the Canadian political order.” -- Colin D. Pearce, Clemson University
About the Author
Patrick Malcolmson is a professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at St. Thomas University.\nRichard Myers is the Principal of St. Paul’s University College, University of Waterloo.\nGerald Baier is a professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia.\nThomas M.J. Bateman is a professor in the Department of Political Science at St Thomas University.
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