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Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs, 1992 /

The year 1992 witnessed a slow recovery from recession, widespread reductions in government spending, and changes in social policy. Dominating the political agenda was constitutional reform. The federal and provincial governments achieved agreement on the Charlottetown Accord, a complex package of c...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Leyton-Brown, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: [Toronto, Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, 1998.
Colección:Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Contents""; ""Contributors""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Canadian calendar 1992""; ""Editor's introduction â€? the year in review""; ""THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE""; ""Parliament and politics""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""CHARLOTTETOWN ACCORD""; ""PARLIAMENT""; ""THE ECONOMY""; ""NATIONAL PARTIES""; ""WOMEN AND POLITICS""; ""ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS""; ""POLICY FIELDS""; ""CONTROVERSIES AND SCANDALS""; ""Ottawa and the provinces""; ""INTRODUCTION""; ""THE CONSTITUTION AND THE OCTOBER REFERENDUM: PROMISE AND FAILURE""; ""OLD AND NEW ISSUES""; ""External affairs and defence""; ""INTRODUCTION""
  • EXTERNAL AFFAIRSNATIONAL DEFENCE
  • THE PROVINCIAL PERSPECTIVES
  • ONTARIO
  • Government finances
  • Relations with the police
  • Cabinet personnel problems
  • Social policy
  • Resource policy
  • Justice policy
  • The legislature
  • The bureaucracy
  • Crown corporations
  • Intergovernmental relations
  • The judicial system
  • Political party activity
  • The economy
  • QUEBEC
  • Introduction
  • Politics
  • Government policies
  • The economy
  • NOVA SCOTIA
  • Introduction
  • The legislature
  • Politics
  • The economy
  • Intergovernmental relationsNEW BRUNSWICK
  • Introduction
  • Dealing with the recession: the public sector
  • Educational reforms
  • More deficits
  • Private sector continues to struggle
  • The Constitution, CoR, and New Brunswick's French fact
  • MANITOBA
  • Introduction
  • The legislative session
  • The Constitution
  • The economy
  • The municipal election
  • The year in review
  • BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • Introduction
  • Population
  • Aboriginal issues
  • Education
  • Economic-industrial issues and developments
  • The public purse
  • The legislatureWilliam Vander Zalm
  • The Nanaimo Commonwealth Holding Society
  • The Charlottetown Accord
  • Conclusion
  • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
  • Introduction
  • The economy
  • The provincial response
  • Party politics
  • SASKATCHEWAN
  • Introduction
  • The legislature and government
  • The budget
  • Political parties
  • The economy
  • Around the province
  • ALBERTA
  • Introduction
  • Government and legislation
  • Provincial politics
  • Party politics
  • The economy
  • Human rights
  • The courts and the law
  • NEW FOUNDLAND AND LABRADORIntroduction
  • The financial situation
  • The economy
  • The fishery crisis
  • Federal-provincial relations
  • Government and politics
  • Church and school
  • Canada-France boundary
  • Conclusion
  • YUKON AND THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
  • Yukon
  • Introduction: party politics
  • Economic conditions and economic policy
  • Social conditions and social policy
  • Land and resources
  • Elections
  • The Northwest Territories
  • Introduction
  • Economic change and policy
  • Social and environmental conditions and policy