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Is the Canadian government contributing to its own underperformance? An insider's guide to steering our nation toward greater efficiency Canada is struggling. Our growth is anemic, our standard of living is stagnant, our housing is unaffordable, and our health care system is nearing a breaking point. To make matters worse, the government fails to deliver core services and avoid management fiascos like the ArriveCan and Phoenix scandals. These failures are systemic and interconnected. What connects them is a fatal flaw in how the federal government operates, makes decisions, and takes action. Power has shifted from Cabinet to the Prime Minister and Prime Minister's Office with political staff taking on a larger role relative to the Public Service, and parliament has lost its ability to call the elected government to account.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword: The Contagion of Sex - Damon Ross Young
Introduction: None of Us - Ricky Varghese
RECEPTIVE BODIES
1. How to Have COVID in a Pandemic, One Approach - Marty Fink
2. Imagining Freedom: Black Gay Liberation and Aesthetic Experimentation in the Works of Marlon Riggs - Darius Bost
3. #NoGoingBack: Queering Racial Capitalism on the Conjuncture of Pandemic and Protest - Jin Haritaworn
INTIMACIES
4. Pandemic Asexuality, or Compulsory Sexuality in Risky Times - Theresa Kenney
5. Viral Intimacies: Sex or the Creative Replication of Undoing - João Florêncio
6. Querelle's R Naught - Nicholas Hauck
THOUGHTS AND THINGS
7. Thinking Distance - Austin Svedjan
8. Sex and Exclusion - John Paul Ricco
9. Variants: On Melancholia and Moralism - Christien Garcia
Afterword: Explicit Content - Jean-Thomas Tremblay
About the Contributors
Index