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Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs, 1997 /

Long praised for its accuracy, readability, and insight, the Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs offers a synoptic appraisal of the year's developments in Canadian politics. 1997 was a year of political and economic stability in Canada, and the Federal government was on the ve...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Mutimer, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: [Toronto, Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, 2003.
Colección:Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Canadian calendar 1997
  • Editor's introduction â€? the year in review
  • THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Parliament and politics
  • THE 1997 GENERAL ELECTION
  • An early election?
  • The writs are issued
  • The Liberal Party
  • Bloc Québécois
  • Reform Party
  • New Democratic Party
  • Progressive Conservative Party
  • Other parties and independents
  • The campaign
  • Results and aftermath
  • The new cabinet
  • FIRST SESSION OF THE THIRTY-SIXTH PARLIAMENT
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
  • Senate
  • Supreme Court
  • Auditor general's reportsCONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS AND NATIONAL UNITY
  • The Calgary Declaration
  • Reference to the Supreme Court
  • Partition, negotiation, and other issues
  • THE NATIONAL ECONOMY
  • Economic indicators
  • The spring budget and autumn economic statement
  • MAJOR POLICY FIELDS AND INITIATIVES
  • Pension reforms
  • Child poverty
  • The troubled fisheries
  • Tobacco control legislation
  • Helicopter purchase
  • Postal dispute
  • Canadian Wheat Board
  • 'Anti-biker' legislation
  • COMMISSIONS AND INQUIRIES
  • Krever Commission
  • Somalia inquiryPERSONALITIES AND CONTROVERSIES
  • Ottawa and the provinces
  • THE QUEBEC-OTTAWA PHONY WAR
  • QUEBEC: FROM PLAN B TO THE CALGARY DECLARATION
  • DEBTS AND DEFICITS â€? THE CONTINUING STRUGGLE OVER FISCAL POLICY
  • NEW BUSINESS
  • Children and youth
  • OLD BUSINESS
  • Native affairs
  • The BC fishery
  • Health care
  • GST
  • Foreign affairs and defence
  • THE FEDERAL ELECTION
  • FOREIGN AFFAIRS
  • United States
  • Central and South America
  • United Nations
  • Trade and culture
  • Europe
  • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization
  • The Middle EastAsia-Pacific
  • Africa
  • DEFENCE
  • Arms control
  • Defence policy
  • Defence budget, military equipment, and training
  • Somalia inquiry
  • Other scandals
  • Organization and personnel
  • Domestic emergencies
  • THE PROVINCIAL PERSPECTIVES
  • ONTARIO
  • Education
  • Health
  • Municipal affairs
  • Crime and punishment
  • The economy and the budget
  • QUEBEC
  • Politics
  • Federal-provincial relations
  • Other significant events
  • NOVA SCOTIA
  • Politics
  • The legislature
  • The economy
  • Intergovernmental affairs
  • NEW BRUNSWICKPublic-private partnerships
  • The spring legislative session
  • Mounting problems for NB Power
  • The politics of education
  • Fighting amalgamation and changes to policing
  • Changing political leaders ... and members
  • The general economic picture
  • The fall legislative session
  • MANITOBA
  • The economy
  • Politics and political parties
  • The 'flood of the century'
  • The legislative session
  • BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • Pacific salmon treaty
  • APEC
  • Federal-provincial relations
  • National unity
  • Federal election