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This second edition renews the promise of the first: it offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the complexity of Canadian federal politics. It begins with a comprehensive section on constitutional politics, which examines topics ranging from executive federalism to multiculturalism including new chapters on judicial review and the division of powers, Aboriginal governance and federalism, and the implication of treaty rights for self-governance. This is followed by seven chapters that both provide a select survey of public policy areas and explore the impact of federal-provincial relations on policy evolution and outcomes. Updated chapters on trade policy, labour policy, the environment, regionalism, and, of course, health care are all to be found, alongside new work on social assistance and Canadian federalism and federation in comparative perspective. Throughout, the book reveals the visions that have animated Canada's longstanding constitutional debates, the role of executive federalism and the courts in relation to the evolution of federalism, and the essential dynamism of policy development.
Together they demonstrate that, despite the lack of a formal constitutional agreement, important changes are occurring in the Canadian federal system.
Contents
Introduction, Fran ois Rocher and Miriam Smith Part One: Constitutional Developments and Canadian Political Identity Chapter 1: The Four Dimensions of Canadian Federalism, Fran ois Rocher and Miriam Smith Chapter 2: The Constitutional Debate and Beyond, Jennifer Smith Chapter 3: Executive Federalism: Beggar Thy Neighbour?, Kathy Brock Chapter 4: Conceiving Diversity: Dualism, Multiculturalism, and Multinationalism, Kenneth McRoberts Chapter 5: The Law of Federalism: Judicial Review and the Division of Powers, Gerald Baier Chapter 6: Aboriginal Governance and Canadian Federalism: A To-Do List for Canada, Frances Abele and Michael J. Prince Chapter 7: Treaty Federalism: An Indigenous Vision of Canadian Federalisms, Kiera L. Ladner Part Two: Public Policy and the Division of Powers Chapter 8: Neo-Liberal Trade Policy and Canadian Federalism Revisited, Ian Robinson Chapter 9: Canadian Federalism and Active Labour Market Policy, Rodney Haddow Chapter 10: Social Assistance and Canadian Federalism, Gerard W. Boychuk Chapter 11: Health Care and Canadian Federalism, Antonia Maioni and Miriam Smith Chapter 12: Passing the Environmental Buck, Kathryn Harrison Chapter 13: Regional Development: A Policy for All Seasons and All Regions, Donald J. Savoie Chapter 14: Canadian Federalism and Federation in Comparative Perspective, Michael Burgess Contributors