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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs, 2001 /

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. Canada went to war in 1999, participating in a two-month NATO-led air war against Yugoslavia over its t...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Mutimer, David
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Francés
Publicado: [Toronto, Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, 2007.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • ""Contents""; ""Contributors""; ""Canadian calendar""; ""Editor's introductionâ€?the year in review""; ""The federal government, politics, and national institutions""; ""NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS""; ""Cabinet""; ""Throne Speech""; ""Senate""; ""Reports of the auditors general""; ""Parliamentary reform""; ""Consolidating communications strategies""; ""NATIONAL PARTIES""; ""The Liberals, Jean ChrÃtien, and the question of succession""; ""The Canadian Alliance and the trials of Stockwell Day""; ""Bloc QuÃbÃcois""; ""New Democrats look for renewal""
  • The Progressive Conservatives and the Democratic Representative CaucusAlliance leadership race
  • THE ATTACKS OF 11 SEPTEMBER AND THEIR AFTERMATH
  • Legislative initiatives
  • Canada and the 'war against terror'
  • Defence spending
  • Other implications
  • NATIONAL ECONOMY
  • Key indicators
  • A belated budget
  • Trade issues
  • LEGISLATIVE AGENDA AND MAJOR POLICY INITIATIVES
  • Aid to farmers
  • Royal commission on health care
  • Aboriginal affairs
  • Young offenders
  • Endangered species legislation
  • Anti-gang legislation
  • Kyoto Accord
  • Immigration legislation and targetsPERSONALITIES AND CONTROVERSIES
  • Final report on the APEC inquiry
  • Individuals
  • Canada in the world: foreign affairs and national defence
  • 11-September 2001
  • Immediate response
  • Border response
  • Legislative response
  • Military response
  • Health response
  • FOREIGN AFFAIRS
  • United States
  • International summitry
  • International trade and liberalization
  • Asia
  • Europe
  • Crime, punishment, and human rights
  • DEFENCE POLICY
  • Personnel management
  • Criminal proceedings and justice issues
  • OperationsDefence funding
  • Municipal affairs
  • CITIES IN THE MARKETPLACE
  • THE CULTURE OF CITIES
  • REGIONAL GOVERNANCE
  • LOCAL DEMOCRACY: A REBUFF TO REFORM?
  • CITIES IN CONFEDERATION
  • British Columbia
  • TWO THRONE SPEECHES
  • PROVINCIAL ELECTION
  • PREMIER CAMPBELL'S NINETY DAY AGENDA
  • STRIKES AND JOB ACTION
  • FORESTRY SECTOR
  • SOCIAL POLICY
  • THE DRINKING WATER PROTECTION ACT
  • HEALTH SECTOR
  • NEW LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
  • CAMPBELL'S CABINET
  • ECONOMY
  • Alberta
  • STOCKWELL DAY AND THE POLITICS OF RISK MANAGEMENT
  • ""THE ALBERTA AGENDA""""GIRDING FOR BATTLE: THE HEALTH CARE DEBATE""; ""THE PROVINCIAL ELECTION""; ""THE NEW CABINET""; ""THE LEGISLATURE""; ""THE ECONOMY""; ""A LATE NIGHT VISIT""; ""MISCELLANEOUS""; ""Saskatchewan""; ""ELECTIONS""; ""POLITICAL PARTIES""; ""THE LEGISLATURE""; ""THE GOVERNMENT""; ""THE BUDGET""; ""THE ECONOMY""; ""INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS""; ""Federalâ€?provincial relations""; ""Interprovincial relations""; ""Provincialâ€?municipal relations""; ""ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS""; ""OTHER MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS""; ""Manitoba""; ""THE LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS""