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Canada: The State of the Federation 1996

Edited by Patrick C. Fafard, and Douglas M. Brown

Institute of Intergovernmental Relations at Queen's University


Paper (0889115877) 9780889115873
Release date: 1997-05-28
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Cloth (0889115974) 9780889115972
Release date: 1997-05-28
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Part of an annual series of essays surveying the state of the Canadian federation, the 1996 volume of Canada: The State of the Federation explores major developments and new trends in Canadian federalism and intergovernmental relations in 1996.

Focusing on the aftermath of the 1995 Quebec referendum on sovereignty, Marc Desjardins (McGill/Government of Canada) evaluates the first six months of Lucien Bouchard's tenure as premier of Quebec, John Trent (Ottawa) provides a useful guide to the myriad of citizen groups that have sprung up since the referendum, and Douglas Brown (New South Wales) outlines how scholars outside Quebec have begun to think seriously about the "unthinkable" - a vote in favour of sovereignty in a future referendum.

Examining the ongoing management of the Canadian federation, François Rocher (Carleton) and Christian Rouillard (Carleton) challenge the view that Canada is among the most decentralized federations in the world, Herman Bakvis (Dalhousie) analyses federal proposals to devolve labour market development to the provinces, Daniel Cohn (Carleton) assesses the final version of the Canada Health and Social Transfer, Robert Williams (Waterloo) surveys intergovernmental relations on cultural policy, Christopher McKee (UBC) provides a detailed analysis of the treaty-making process in British Columbia, and Patrick Fafard (Queen's) examines the overall state of the federation, likening it to a game of multidimensional chess.

As always, the volume includes a chronology of events from July 1995 to June 1996, providing a useful reference to significant developments in Canadian federalism and intergovernmental relations.

Patrick C. Fafard is assistant professor, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University.
Douglas M. Brown is completing a PhD at the Centre for Public Policy, University of New South Wales, Australia.

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