How Ottawa Spends, 1991-1992 :The Politics of Fragmentation

Publication subTitle :The Politics of Fragmentation

Author: Abele   Frances  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1991

E-ISBN: 9780773591219

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780886291464

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Keyword: 政治理论

Language: ENG

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This volume is the twelfth in the series on federal government spending and policy performance compiled by Carleton University's School of Public Administration. This edition assesses the future of Canada in the post-Meech, post-free trade era. Four articles concentrate on the increasing fragmentation of Canada after the failure of the Meech Lake Accord, and each of the others ponders various topics in the context of an era when the nature of the federation seems very much in questions.

Chapter

Chapter 2: Meech Lake and Elijah Harper: Native- State Relations in the 1990s

Chapter 3: Everything Old is New Again: Canada, Quebec and Constitutional Impasse

Chapter 4: Another New West: Environmentalism and the New Policy Agenda

Chapter 5: Waiting for the Future: Atlantic Canada After Meech Lake

Chapter 6: The Free Trade Sequel: Canada-United States Subsidy Negotiations

Chapter 7: How Ottawa Blends: Shifting Government Relationships with Interest Groups

Chapter 8: Symbolic Representation and the Numbers Game: Tory Policies on "Race" and Visible Minorities

Chapter 9: How Ottawa Dithers: The Conservatives and Abortion Policy

Chapter 10: From Meech Lake to Golden Pond: The Elderly, Pension Reform and Federalism in the 1990s

Appendices: Fiscal Facts and Trends

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