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Record Nr.

UNINA9910789824303321

Autore

Doern G. Bruce

Titolo

How Ottawa spends, 2007-2008 [[electronic resource] ] : the Harper Conservatives - climate of change / / edited by G. Bruce Doern

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Montreal, QC, : Published for the School of Public Policy and Administration, Carleton University by McGill, c2007

ISBN

1-282-86609-5

9786612866098

0-7735-7562-6

Edizione

[28th ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (333 p.)

Collana

How Ottawa spends

Altri autori (Persone)

DoernG. Bruce

Disciplina

354.7

Soggetti

Government spending policy - Canada

Canada Appropriations and expenditures

Canada Politics and government

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

The Harper conservatives in power : emissions impossible / Bruce Doern -- Addressing the fiscal imbalance through asymmetrical federalism : dangerous times for the Harper government and for Canada / Andrew Teliszewsky and Christopher Stoney -- La grande secuction : wooing Quebec / Peter Graefe and Rachel Laforest -- "Getting down to business" rebuilding Canada-U.S. relations under the Harper government / Geoffrey E. Hale -- The Federal Accountability Act : how Ottawa steps backward in monitoring political ethics and integrity / Lori Turnbull -- Why ministerial responsibility can still work / Jonathan Malloy and Scott Millar -- Room for manoeuver? The Tory agenda and Liberal commitments / Carey Anne Hill and Trevor E. Lynn -- Energy shift : Canadian energy policy under the Harper Conservatives / Keith Brownsey -- Patience! ... Wait time guarantees and conservative health care policy / Gerard W. Boychuk -- The Harper government's Universal Child Care Plan : paradoxical or purposeful social policy? / Michael J. Prince and Katherine Teghstsoonian -- Federal public service labour relations : business as usual? / Timothy J. Barkiw and Gene Swimmer -- Righting wrongs : locking them up without losing the key - Tory reforms to crime and punishment / Ian



Lee -- Public-private partnerships : P3 and the "porcupine problem" / Ruth Hubbard and Giles Paquet -- Consumer protection through free markets, small government, and individual responsibility? The federal approach, 1993-2007 / Derek Ireland and Kernaghan Webb -- Appendix A : Canadian political facts and trends -- Appendix B : fiscal facts and trends.

Sommario/riassunto

In the twenty-eighth edition of How Ottawa Spends leading Canadian scholars examine the Harper government agenda in the context of Stéphane Dion's election as Liberal opposition leader and the emergence of climate change as a dominant political and policy issue. This volume focuses on Quebec-Canada relations and federal-provincial fiscal imbalance. Contributors explore several key policy and expenditure issues, including Canada-U.S. relations, the Federal Accountability Act, energy policy, health care, child care, crime and punishment, consumer policy, and public service labour relations. They also offer a critical analysis of the challenges to overall governance, including ministerial responsibility, public-private partnerships, and the handling of long-term spending commitments inherited by succeeding governments. Contributors include Timothy Barkiw (Ryerson), Gerard Boychuk (Waterloo), Keith Brownsey (Mount Royal College, Calgary), Peter Graefe (McMaster), Geoffrey Hale (Lethbridge), Carey Hill (Western Ontario), Ruth Hubbard (Ottawa), Derek Ireland (PhD student, Carleton), Rachel Laforest (Queen's), Ian Lee (Carleton), Trevor Lynn (Saskatchewan), Jonathan Malloy (Carleton), Scott Millar (Government of Canada), Gilles Paquet (emeritus, Ottawa), Michael Prince (Victoria), Christopher Stoney (Carleton), Gene Swimmer (Carleton), Katherine Teghtsoonian (Victoria), Andrew Teliszewsky (Ontario Minister of Health Promotion), Lori Turnbull (Dalhousie), and Kernaghan Webb (Ryerson University).