Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs : 1998 /
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. In 1998, Canada came to terms with the aftermath of the 1997 election. While the debate in the election...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Francés |
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[Toronto, Ont.] :
University of Toronto Press,
2005.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Contents
- Contributors
- Canadian calendar 1998
- Editor's introduction�the year in review
- THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE
- Parliament and politics
- FEDERAL INSTITUTIONS
- CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS
- POLITICAL PARTIES
- THE ECONOMY
- ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS
- MAJOR POLICY FIELDS
- PERSONALITIES, CONTROVERSIES, AND SCANDALS
- Ottawa and the provinces
- QUEBEC: THE SUPREME COURT AND THE RIGHT TO SECESSION
- DEBTS, DEFICITS, AND THE RETURN OF FEDERAL SPENDING POWER: EDUCATION AND HEALTH
- NEW BUSINESS
- OLD BUSINESS
- Foreign affairs and defence
- FOREIGN AFFAIRSDEFENCE POLICY
- THE PROVINCIAL PERSPECTIVES
- ONTARIO
- The Legislature
- Education
- Health
- Housing, urban affairs, and social services
- Law, crime, and punishment
- The environment
- Finance
- Partisan politics
- QUEBEC
- Catastrophe of the century
- The Supreme Court and Quebec independence
- Political events
- The economy
- NOVA SCOTIA
- Politics
- The Legislature
- The economy
- Intergovernmental affairs
- NEW BRUNSWICK
- Winter of much discontent
- Health, community services, education, and justiceThe ongoing political show
- The old economy � natural resources sector
- The new economy: computers, call centres, textiles, and pipelines
- The legislative sessions
- MANITOBA
- The legislative session
- The economy and economic developments
- Politics and political parties
- BRITISH COLUMBIA
- Health
- Forestry
- Aboriginal affairs
- Fisheries
- Other news
- Economy
- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
- The economy
- Fiscal events
- The Legislature and politics
- Other events
- SASKATCHEWANThe Legislature and government
- Political parties and elections
- The budget
- The economy
- Other policy and political issues
- Judiciary
- Intergovernmental relations
- Aboriginal affairs
- ALBERTA
- 'Out of the business of business' or 'business as usual'?
- Rights protection and the notwithstanding clause
- The VLT vote
- The Legislature
- The parties
- The economy
- NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
- Budget and the public sector
- The economy
- Fisheries
- Politics
- Education and social issues
- YUKON AND NORTHWEST TERRITORIESThe Territories in confederation and the world
- Yukon: Economy
- Yukon: Political developments
- Yukon: Social developments
- Yukon: Constitutional development and First Nations relations
- NWT: Political developments
- NWT: Constitutional and aboriginal developments
- NWT: Social developments
- NWT: Economic development
- Obituaries
- Index of names
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- I
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