Provinces : Canadian provincial politics / edited by Christopher Dunn.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ontario, Canada ; Tonawanda, N.Y. : Higher Education University of Toronto Press, 2008.Edition: 2nd edDescription: 540 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 978442600683
  • 442600681
  • 9781551117546
  • 1551117544
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.971
LOC classification:
  • JL 198 P969 2008
Contents:
I.- Surveying provincial political landscapes: 1 Provincial political cultures/ Nelson Wiseman-- 2 Provincil politics in the Modern Era/ Rand Dyck-- II.- Democracy, provincial style: 3 Many political worlds? provincial parties and party systems/ David K. Stewart and R. Kenneth Carty-- 4 Electoral democracy in the provinces and territories/ Donald E. Blake-- 5 Legal poertrait of the 2003 Ontario General Election/ Gregory Tardi-- 6 Provincial political data since 1900/ Alan Siaroff-- III.- Provincial structures nd perocesses: 7 Premiers and cabinets/ ristopher Dunn-- 8 Evaluating provincial and territorial legislatures/ Graham White-- 9 Court systems in the provinces/ Carl Baar-- 10 Intergovernmental relations from the local perspective/ Richard Tindal and Susan Nobes Tindal-- 11 A nutshell reminder of the evolution of Canada's territories/ Gregory Tardi-- IV.- 12 De-Mythologizing provincial political economies: The development of the service sectors in the perovinces 1911-2001/ Michael Howlett--13 Balancing autonomy nd responsibility: The politics of provincial fiscal and tax policies/ Feoffrey E. Hale-- V.- Provincial public policy: 14 The realignment of government in the provinces/ Karen Bridget Murray-- 15 The policy implications of provincial demographics/ David K. Foot-- 16 Women's status across the Canadian provinces, 1999-2002: Exploring differences and possible explanations/ Brenda O'Neill-- 17 Comparative state nd provincial public policy/ Debora L. Van Nijnatten and Gerard W. Boychuk-- 18 Provincial plicies concerning collective bargaining/ Gene Swimmer and Tim Bartkiw.
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I.- Surveying provincial political landscapes: 1 Provincial political cultures/ Nelson Wiseman-- 2 Provincil politics in the Modern Era/ Rand Dyck-- II.- Democracy, provincial style: 3 Many political worlds? provincial parties and party systems/ David K. Stewart and R. Kenneth Carty-- 4 Electoral democracy in the provinces and territories/ Donald E. Blake-- 5 Legal poertrait of the 2003 Ontario General Election/ Gregory Tardi-- 6 Provincial political data since 1900/ Alan Siaroff-- III.- Provincial structures nd perocesses: 7 Premiers and cabinets/ ristopher Dunn-- 8 Evaluating provincial and territorial legislatures/ Graham White-- 9 Court systems in the provinces/ Carl Baar-- 10 Intergovernmental relations from the local perspective/ Richard Tindal and Susan Nobes Tindal-- 11 A nutshell reminder of the evolution of Canada's territories/ Gregory Tardi-- IV.- 12 De-Mythologizing provincial political economies: The development of the service sectors in the perovinces 1911-2001/ Michael Howlett--13 Balancing autonomy nd responsibility: The politics of provincial fiscal and tax policies/ Feoffrey E. Hale-- V.- Provincial public policy: 14 The realignment of government in the provinces/ Karen Bridget Murray-- 15 The policy implications of provincial demographics/ David K. Foot-- 16 Women's status across the Canadian provinces, 1999-2002: Exploring differences and possible explanations/ Brenda O'Neill-- 17 Comparative state nd provincial public policy/ Debora L. Van Nijnatten and Gerard W. Boychuk-- 18 Provincial plicies concerning collective bargaining/ Gene Swimmer and Tim Bartkiw.

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