Continuity and Change in Canadian Politics

Continuity and Change in Canadian Politics Essays in Honour of David E. Smith - Heritage

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Publisher's Synopsis

The state of Canadian politics is in constant flux. Current and recent issues and events have led to a host of changes in the way politics is done in this country and there are no signs of this trend coming to an end. In Continuity and Change in Canadian Politics, Hans J. Michelmann and Cristine de Clercy, along with some of the leading names in Canadian political scholarship, provide a many-sided assessment of contemporary Canadian government and politics to honour the career of their eminent colleague, David E. Smith. The contributors to this collection address a range of policy sectors and institutional features. These include the changing constitution, the senior civil service, the impact of NAFTA, federal-provincial relations, unilateralism in social policy, Aboriginal self-government, citizenship and immigration policies, coalition governments, agriculture, and, of course, Smith's impact on the political scholarship of Western Canada. Change and Continuity in Canadian Politics gets to the heart of key issues and provides important insights into contemporary Canadian government and politics. Contributors:Christine de ClercyKen CoatesThomas J. CourcheneJoseph GarceaRoger GibbonsBrooke JeffreyGregory P. MarchildonHans J. MichelmannÉric MontpetitGreg PoelzerPeter H. RussellDonald J. SavoieGrace Skogstad.

Book information

ISBN: 9780802090607
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Imprint: University of Toronto Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 260
Weight: 592g
Height: 236mm
Width: 160mm
Spine width: 25mm