Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 1999.
The Canadian Annual Review is unique in its collection and presentation of the year in politics. The combination of the calendar and the text offers a superb, easy-access reference source for political events, both federal and provincial.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2005.
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Edición: | 2nd ed. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- Canadian calendar
- Editor's introduction
- the year in review
- THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE
- Parliament and politics
- NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
- CONSTITUTIONAL MATTERS
- POLITICAL PARTIES
- MAJOR POLICY AREAS
- ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS
- MAJOR POLICY FIELDS
- PERSONALITIES AND CONTROVERSIES
- Ottawa and the Provinces
- INTRODUCTION: FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL POLITICS IN THE ERA OF SURPLUS BUDGETS
- RESTORING FEDERAL SPENDING: HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
- CANADA'S SOCIAL UNION
- QUEBEC SOVEREIGNTY
- NEW BUSINESS: FARM BAILOUTS AND INCOME TAXES
- OLD BUSINESS: THE ENVIRONMENT
- Foreign Affairs and Defence
- INTRODUCTION
- THE UNITED STATES
- CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
- THE UNITED NATIONS
- TRADE
- EUROPE
- THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION
- THE MIDDLE EAST
- ASIA-PACIFIC
- AFRICA
- ARMS CONTROL
- DEFENCE POLICY
- DEFENCE BUDGET, MILITARY EQUIPMENT, AND TRAINING
- SCANDALS
- ORGANIZATION AND PERSONNEL
- DOMESTIC EMERGENCIES
- SECURITY AND INTELLIGENCE
- THE PROVINCIAL PERSPECTIVES
- ONTARIO
- The third session of the Thirty-sixth Parliament
- Pre-session politics
- The election of 1999
- Summer recess
- First session of the Thirty-seventh Parliament
- Transitions
- QUEBEC
- Separatist movement in question
- Political events
- Federalprovincial relations
- Strong economic performance
- NOVA SCOTIA
- Politics
- The legislature
- The economy
- Intergovernmental affairs
- NEW BRUNSWICK
- Changing of the guard
- Premier Lord takes over
- The hardest promise to keep: Ending highway tolls
- The familiar Acadian scene: The south celebrates while the north stagnates
- The Francophonie Summit in Moncton
- The general economic picture
- Financing health care
- the unresolved issue
- MANITOBA
- The legislative session
- The Pan-American Games
- The election.
- The economy
- BRITISH COLUMBIA
- Premier Clark resigns
- Pacific Salmon Treaty
- Chinese migrants
- Softwood lumber agreement
- Nisga'a
- The environment
- The economy
- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
- The economy
- Fiscal events
- The legislature and politics
- Other events
- SASKATCHEWAN
- Elections
- Political parties
- The legislature and government
- The budget
- The economy
- The judiciary
- Intergovernmental relations
- Aboriginal affairs
- Other major issues and events
- ALBERTA
- Unfinished business from 1998
- From tax cuts to health care: The search for policy momentum
- Cabinet shuffle plus
- Wiebo Ludwig: Eco-terrorist or environmental defender?
- The legislature
- Political parties
- The economy
- Miscellaneous
- NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
- YUKON AND NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
- Yukon: Introduction
- Yukon: Economic developments
- Yukon: Political developments
- Yukon: Constitutional and aboriginal developments
- Yukon: Social and municipal developments
- The Northwest Territories: Introduction
- NWT: Economic developments
- NWT: Political developments
- NWT: Social developments
- The Territories in Canada and the world
- NUNAVUT
- The birth of Nunavut
- The development of Nunavut
- Nunavut's first year
- Nunavut, Canada, and the world
- Obituaries
- Index of names
- A
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- D
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- F
- G
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- Y
- Z
- Index of subjects
- A
- B
- C
- D
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- F
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