Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2006.
The 2006 installment of the series covers the thirty-ninth general election, in which the Conservative Party secured a minority government and Stephen Harper became Canada's twenty-second Prime Minister.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2013.
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Edición: | 3rd ed. |
Colección: | Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Contributors
- Canadian calendar 2006
- Editor's introduction
- the year in review
- Parliament and politics
- Thirty-ninth general election
- Contestants
- Major party platforms and issues
- Swing to the Conservatives
- Results
- Liberal leadership transfer
- The NDP and Bloc hold steady
- Green Party leadership
- National institutions
- Cabinet
- Speech from the Throne
- Branding Canada's 'New Government' and the Conservatives' style
- House by-elections and caucus changes
- Fixed election dates
- Government accountability
- Patronage commissioner
- Senate reform
- Supreme Court
- Auditor general
- Ethics Commissioner
- National economy
- Economic indicators
- The Conservatives' first budget
- Trimming the fat, stirring the pot
- Autumn economic update
- Income trusts
- Trade
- Major policy areas
- Aboriginal affairs
- Recognition of the Quebecois
- Crime and punishment
- Kyoto and greenhouse emissions
- Same-Sex marriage reopened ... and closed
- Extending the Afghanistan mission
- Special commission and inquiries
- Gomery Commission and the sponsorship scandal
- Maher Arar inquiry
- Air India Bombing Inquiry
- Personalities and controversies
- David Emerson and the ethics commissioner
- Wheat Board
- Office of the correctional investigator
- Foreign affairs and defence
- Foreign affairs
- Terrorism and Canada
- Prophet Mohammed cartoons
- Toronto 18
- Air India
- Canadians kidnapped in Iraq
- The Khadrs
- Arar inquiry
- Crisis in Lebanon
- Major trade issues
- World Trade Organization
- Softwood lumber
- North American borders
- Canada-China relations
- International AIDS conference
- Defence policy
- Afghanistan
- Mission and debate
- Canadian casualties in Afghanistan
- Prime minister Harper's visit to Kandahar
- Arctic
- Defence procurement.
- Ballistic Missile Defence (BMD)
- North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD)
- General Rick Hillier
- Municipal affairs
- Cities in the marketplace
- The culture of cities
- Regional governance
- Local democracy
- Cities in the confederation
- First Nations
- Federal developments
- Uncertain times
- the federal election
- The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples (CAP)
- Realignment of federal spending
- The budget
- Aboriginal Affairs Committee
- The First Nations Governance Act
- Human Rights Act
- Indian residential school settlement
- United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- AFN election
- Provincial and territorial developments
- British Columbia
- Government spending
- The Aboriginal Pilot Sales Program
- Treaty firsts
- The West
- The Gateway Pipeline
- The United Nations
- Governance
- Ontario
- Caledonia and the Haudensaunee
- Ongoing water crises
- Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug (KI)
- Quebec
- Lawsuit
- Rupert River Diversion Project (RRDP)
- Quebec Native Alliance (QNA)
- Maritimes: Treaty Rights
- The North
- Mackenzie Valley Pipeline Project
- The Nunavut Project
- British Columbia
- Federal election
- Emerson fallout after the election
- Federal cabinet includes four B.C. ministers
- Throne speech
- Budget
- Labour issues: marathon public-sector bargaining
- Labour issues: teachers bargaining
- Ferry sinking
- Highway of Tears
- Interprovincial cooperation
- Kelowna Accord
- Social services: the Hughes Report
- Health systems issues
- Mining accident
- Softwood lumber
- Forest fires
- Marc Emery
- Looking forward to the Olympics
- Spirit Bear: environmental protection
- Salmon farming
- Air India
- Pickton trial
- New president at UBC
- CMA chooses British Columbian
- Boil water advisory
- Economy
- Alberta
- The boom.
- Managing the consequences of growth
- A new premier
- 2006 federal election
- Another health care reform founders
- The Legislature
- Other news
- Saskatchewan
- Elections
- Political parties
- Legislature
- Executive
- Budget
- Economy
- Judiciary
- Intergovernmental relations
- Aboriginal affairs
- Manitoba
- Economic developments
- The budget
- The legislative session
- Politics and political parties
- The federal election of 2006
- Other events
- The Territories
- The North in national politics
- Territorial politics
- Economy
- Social issues
- Ontario
- Health
- Education
- Energy
- First Nations
- Social, labour, and legal issues
- Quebec
- Consensus on rejection, but not on direction
- Questioning state bureaucracy
- Dealing with public disapproval over policy
- The labour front: jobs lost and added, old conflicts resolved
- Ethnicity and difference: sensitivitiesover Quebec's national identity
- Quebec in Canada: committing to federalism
- Bracing up
- New Brunswick
- Premier Lord's last session
- The general election
- The ever-challenging public sector
- NB Power
- Health
- Education
- Natural resources sectors continue their decline
- Other stories that caught public attention
- The Miramichi Hospital fraud case
- The case of the Grand Manan Five
- The fight over Lord Beaverbrook's art gifts
- Agent Orange fallout at Camp Gagetown
- Liberal Premier Graham's cautious approach to governing
- Prince Edward Island
- Economy
- Fiscal events
- Politics and the legislature
- Other events
- Nova Scotia
- Politics
- The legislature
- The economy
- Intergovernmental relations
- Newfoundland and Labrador
- Obituaries
- Election tables
- Index of names
- Index of subjects.