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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs : 1990

The Canadian Annual Review has long been praised for its excellence. Known for its accuracy, readability, and insight, it offers a synoptic appraisal of the year's crises, controversies, and developments from both federal and provincial perspectives.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: David, Leyton-Brown
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1997.
Edición:74th ed.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Acknowledgments
  • Canadian calendar
  • Editor's introduction
  • THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Parliament and politics
  • THE FATE OF THE MEECH LAKE ACCORD
  • Efforts to salvage the accord
  • The prime minister 'rolls the dice'
  • The race to ratify
  • Control of the constitutional agenda
  • THE ECONOMY
  • Leading economic indicators
  • The February budget
  • Revised forecasts and supplementary estimates
  • Free trade issues
  • Privatization
  • THE GOODS AND SERVICES TAX
  • The battle in the House
  • Skirmishes in the Senate
  • Amendments to the Bank Act
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
  • The cabinet
  • Supreme Court appointments
  • Auditor-general's report
  • Official languages
  • Parliamentary pay packets
  • THE NATIONAL PARTIES
  • Progressive Conservative Party
  • Liberal Party
  • New Democratic Party
  • Reform Party
  • Bloc Quebecois
  • ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS
  • The crisis at Oka
  • Land claims and aboriginal rights
  • WOMEN AND POLITICS
  • MAJOR POLICY AREAS
  • The environment
  • Unemployment insurance legislation
  • Fisheries
  • The Broadcast Act and the CBC
  • Refugees and immigration
  • PERSONALITIES, SCANDALS, AND CONTROVERSIES
  • Parliament and the police
  • Budget leak trial
  • Ottawa and the provinces
  • THE DEMISE OF THE MEECH LAKE ACCORD
  • The parallel accord strategy
  • Down to the wire with Newfoundland and Manitoba
  • The final two weeks
  • After Meech Lake?
  • NEW BUSINESS
  • The GST
  • The Green Plan
  • OLD BUSINESS
  • Federal cutbacks in transfers to the provinces
  • Bilingualism
  • Energy
  • Fisheries
  • Native affairs
  • External affairs and defence
  • INTRODUCTION
  • CANADA-U.S. RELATIONS
  • Bilateral trade and the FTA
  • NAFTA negotiations
  • Acid rain and other issues
  • RELATIONS WITH THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITY
  • THE MULTILATERAL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS
  • RESPONDING TO EUROPEAN CHANGE
  • Open Skies.
  • CFE negotiations
  • German unification
  • Towards a CSCE summit
  • SOUTHERN AFRICA
  • CANADA AND THE UNITED NATIONS
  • OPERATION DESERT SHIELD
  • First response
  • Prelude to Resolution 678
  • Desert Storm
  • THE 1991 BUDGET
  • FORCE REDUCTIONS IN EUROPE
  • CRUISE TESTING AND CF-18S
  • CONFRONTING THE FIRST NATIONS AT OKA
  • THE MILITARY'S TREATMENT OF WOMEN AND HOMOSEXUALS
  • LOW-LEVEL FLYING IN GOOSE BAY
  • PROCEDURAL JUSTICE IN THE CANADIAN MILITARY
  • CONCLUSION
  • THE PROVINCIAL PERSPECTIVES
  • ONTARIO
  • The Patricia Starr scandal and other legacies from 1989
  • The legislative session
  • Social policy
  • Resource policy
  • Justice policy and prominent court cases
  • Intergovernmental relations
  • Political party activity
  • The election
  • The debut of the NDP
  • The economy
  • QUEBEC
  • Politics
  • The economy
  • Legislation
  • Intergovernmental affairs
  • NOVA SCOTIA
  • Politics
  • The legislature
  • The economy
  • Intergovernmental relations
  • NEW BRUNSWICK
  • Spring legislative session
  • Meech Lake again
  • Fall legislative session
  • The GST blues
  • More signs of a troubled economy
  • NDP and CoR outshine confused Tories
  • MANITOBA
  • The Meech Lake Accord
  • The election
  • The 35th legislature
  • The budget and economic developments
  • BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • Social developments
  • The economy
  • Public finance
  • Legislative developments
  • Political developments
  • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
  • State of the economy
  • Politics and government
  • Significant public issues
  • SASKATCHEWAN
  • The government and the legislature
  • The political parties
  • Federal-provincial relations
  • The economy
  • Around the province
  • ALBERTA
  • The legislature
  • The economy
  • Environmental issues
  • Political parties
  • Other issues
  • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
  • The legislature
  • The economy and economic development
  • Politics and political parties.
  • Federal-provincial relations
  • THE YUKON AND THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES
  • The territories in the Canadian federation
  • The Yukon: Economic conditions and policy
  • Yukon politics and government
  • The Yukon land claims process
  • NWT: Economic change and the Mackenzie Valley
  • NWT: Land claims and territorial division
  • Social conditions and initiatives in NWT
  • Obituaries
  • Index of Names
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  • Index of Subjects
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