Perspectives on Canadian Federalism / edited by R. D. Olling and M.W. Westmacott.

Contributor(s): Olling, R. D [editor] | Westmacott, M.W [editor]Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ontario : Prentice-Hall Canada, Inc., c1988Description: xi, 425 pages ; 24 cmISBN: 0136604242Subject(s): FEDERAL GOVERNMENT -- CANADA | FEDERAL -- PROVINCIAL RELATIONS -- CANADALOC classification: JL 27 .P47 1988
Contents:
Section One. Federalism and the organizational of political life -- Section Two. The constitutions, the courts, and judicial review -- Section Three. Regionalism and province-building -- Section Four. Fiscal federalism -- Section Five. Executive federalism -- Section Six. Intergovernmental relations -- Section Seven. Perspective on political and constitutional reform.
Summary: This volume contains essays that focus on the evolution of the canadian federal system since 1945. It is designed to acquaint students with the basic institutions, processes and issues that have dominated intergovernmental relations over the past forty years - a period of dramatic and significant change for the canadian federal state.
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Political Science Relegation Room GC JL 27 .P47 1988 (Browse shelf (Opens below)) c.1 Available NULIB000004586

Includes index.

Section One. Federalism and the organizational of political life -- Section Two. The constitutions, the courts, and judicial review -- Section Three. Regionalism and province-building -- Section Four. Fiscal federalism -- Section Five. Executive federalism -- Section Six. Intergovernmental relations -- Section Seven. Perspective on political and constitutional reform.

This volume contains essays that focus on the evolution of the canadian federal system since 1945. It is designed to acquaint students with the basic institutions, processes and issues that have dominated intergovernmental relations over the past forty years - a period of dramatic and significant change for the canadian federal state.

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