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Record Nr.

UNINA9910780414203321

Autore

Saywell John

Titolo

Canadian annual review for 1961 / / editor, John Saywell

Pubbl/distr/stampa

[Toronto] : , : University of Toronto Press, , 1962

©1962

ISBN

1-282-00951-6

9786612009518

1-4426-7175-0

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (496 pages)

Collana

Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs

Disciplina

971.064

Soggetti

Politics and government

Diplomatic relations

Economic history

POLITICAL SCIENCE - Reference

POLITICAL SCIENCE - Government - National

POLITICAL SCIENCE - Government - General

POLITICAL SCIENCE - Essays

POLITICAL SCIENCE - General

Electronic books.

Canada Politics and government 1945-

Canada Economic conditions 1945-

Canada Foreign relations 1945-

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

CONTENTS -- CONTRIBUTORS -- CANADIAN CALENDAR -- PARLIAMENT AND POLITICS -- PARLIAMENT AND POLITICS -- The Session -- The Budget and the Bank -- The Expulsion of Mr. Howard -- Baby Budget Legislation and Unemployment -- Agriculture and Transportation -- Lull before the Storm -- Customs Tariff and the Senate -- Enter Mr. Coyne -- Exit Mr. Coyne -- The Senate and Mr. Coyne -- Mopping Up -- The Psychiatrist's Couch -- Dominion-Provincial Relations -- Fiscal Relations -- The B.N.A. Act: Repatriation



and Amendment -- Interprovincial Conference

Chignecto and the CausewayConflict on the Columbia -- Off-shore Oil Rights -- The Lieutenant-Governor -- The Provinces -- NEWFOUNDLAND -- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND -- NOVA SCOTIA -- NEW BRUNSWICK -- QUEBEC -- ONTARIO -- MANITOBA -- SASKATCHEWAN -- ALBERTA -- BRITISH COLUMBIA -- Political Parties -- Gallup Polls -- May 29 By-elections -- The Liberal Convention -- The Conservatives -- Social Credit -- The New Democratic Party Convention -- Trouble Spots for the NDP -- The National Parties and Quebec -- Pre-election Warm-up

EXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND DEFENCEEXTERNAL AFFAIRS AND DEFENCE -- The Legacy of 1960 -- Discouragement at the United Nations -- The Laos Tangle -- Cuban Complications -- Trading Problems -- NATO and the Atom -- A New Year's Problems -- The Liberal Convention -- The Great Debate -- Treasures Polish and Canadian -- The Wire to Washington, February 20 -- Wheat for the Hungry of China -- South Africa and the Commonwealth -- The Resumed General Assembly -- Disarmament -- The Congo -- South Africa -- The U.N. Budget -- Castro's Cuba

Before the Summer CrisisThe CCF and NATO -- Prime Minister Macmillan's Visit -- Parliament and Foreign Policy -- External Affairs Committee -- The NATO Council, Oslo, May 8�10 -- Fence Mending in Ottawa, May 16�18 -- Laos Again -- The United Kingdom and the Common Market -- On the Brink -- Vienna Aftermath -- New Democratic Party -- O Wicked Wall! -- Parliamentary Survey, September 7, 8, 11 -- Defence and Foreign Policy -- The Final Quarter -- At the United Nations -- Disarmament -- Accra and After -- Unanswered Questions

THE NATIONAL ECONOMYTHE ECONOMY -- The Cautious Recovery of 1961 -- Consumer and Government Expenditures -- Business Gross Fixed Capital Formation -- Inventories -- Exports and Imports -- Income -- Production, Prices, and Employment -- Production -- Prices -- Employment -- Unemployment Policy -- Senate Committee on Manpower -- Government Policy -- The National Productivity Council -- The Unemployment Insurance Fund -- Monetary and Fiscal Policy -- Mr. Coyne and His Critics -- Mr. Coyne and His Critic -- The Budget -- Trade Policy

Sommario/riassunto

Here is an indispensable reference book for those concerned directly or indirectly with Canadian public affairs. The Canadian Annual Review is not only a concise and convenient record of the year, but a responsible appraisal of important developments related in perspective. It has been expressly prepared for this purpose by a special panel of recognized experts, writing under the direction of a leading Canadian historian and political commentator. As succeeding volumes appear, the Canadian Annual Review will grow in value; in the years ahead, a complete series of volumes will provide a clear historical perspective of the present and the immediate past. For rapid review of any important topic, for convenient checking of the course of a piece of legislation, for quick determination of a death date, or for information on the circumstances of a major government appointment or retirement - there are hundreds of uses which will make the Canadian Annual Review a regular reference habit. Its place will regularly be on the desk rather than the shelf. The superb index is not only a guide to the first edition of this important reference work; it is the only index to the history of the time. And in addition to being concise and completely authoritative, the Canadian Annual Review is readable. The articles it contains can be read consecutively for the interest they possess and the instruction they offer, or they can be spot-read with ease to locate particular



information.