04598nam 2200733 450 991080898730332120231206233413.01-282-86305-397866128630590-7735-7237-610.1515/9780773572379(CKB)1000000000244924(OCoLC)896992043(EBL)3330542(SSID)ssj0000280392(PQKBManifestationID)11224759(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000280392(PQKBWorkID)10290410(PQKB)11758280(VaAlCD)20.500.12592/jhzqj4(schport)gibson_crkn/2009-12-01/1/400223(MiAaPQ)EBC3330542(DE-B1597)655294(DE-B1597)9780773572379(MiAaPQ)EBC3242953(EXLCZ)99100000000024492420151005h20042004 uy 0engur|n|||||||||txtccrHow Ottawa spends, 2004-2005 mandate change in the Paul Martin era /edited by G. Bruce DoernMontreal :McGill-Queen's University Press,[2004]©20041 online resource (viii, 400 pages) illustrationsHow Ottawa Spends Series ;25"Published for the School of Policy Studies and Administration Carleton University."Description based upon print version of record.0-7735-2813-X Print version: 9780773572379 (DLC) 92641927 Includes bibliographical references.Front Matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Martin in Power: From Coronation to Contest -- Macro Choices and Challenges -- Fiscal Imbalance as Governance Failure -- The Emerging Policy Shift in Canada-us Relations -- Global Flows and Local Places: The Cities Agenda -- Innovation, Services, and the Transformation of the Canadian Industrial Structure -- The Social Union and the Importance of Place -- Martin’s Moment: The Social Policy Agenda of a New Prime Minister -- I Spy with my Little Eye ... Canada’s National Child Benefit -- New Fishery Management in Atlantic Canada: Communities, Governments, and Alternative Targets -- Energy, Resources, and Environment-Economy Integration -- Implementing Kyoto: When Spending Is Not Enough -- Governance for Sustainable Development: Next Stage Institutional and Policy Innovations -- Federal Policy and Alberta’s Oil and Gas: The Challenge of Biodiversity Conservation -- “Smart Regulation,” Regulatory Congestion, and Natural Resources Regulatory Governance -- Renewing Governance -- The Next Generation? Recruitment and Renewal in the Federal Public Service -- The Office of Ethics Commissioner, Accountability, and Public Trust -- Reshaping Ottawa’s Centre of Government: Martin’s Reforms in Historical Perspective -- Canadian Political Facts and Trends -- Fiscal Facts and Trends -- Abstracts/Résumés -- ContributorsDrawing on the work of academics and other experts from across Canada, Carleton University's School of Public Policy and Administration's annual book takes a focused and robust look at an era where a political coronation seemed inevitable but high expectations had to be managed downwards almost immediately. A less-than-buoyant fiscal surplus, escalating concerns about liberal ethics and corruption, and a growing volatility in public opinion are examined as are Canadians' increasingly uncertain views about the new Liberal leadership versus the old Liberal Party's ten-year hold on power. A new Conservative Party and a suddenly feisty New Democratic Party are also a central part of the new 2004-2005 Canadian political and policy milieu.Government spending policyCanadaPublic FinanceHILCCPolitical ScienceHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCCanadaAppropriations and expendituresGovernment spending policyPublic FinancePolitical ScienceLaw, Politics & Government354.7100722Doern G. Bruce, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut901610Doern G. BruceCarleton University.School of Public Administration.AU-PeELAU-PeELAU-PeELBOOK9910808987303321How Ottawa spends, 2004-20053984648UNINA