Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs, 1994 / edited by David Leyton-Brown.

After the federal election in late 1993, which returned the Liberal Party under Jean Chretian to power after two terms of Progressive Conservative government, 1994 was mainly characterized by the review and definition of policy directions. The federal Liberal government embarked in fundamental polic...

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Other Authors: Leyton-Brown, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
French
Published: [Toronto, Ont.] : University of Toronto Press, 2000.
Series:Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs ; 1994
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Table of Contents:
  • Acknowledgments
  • Contributors
  • Canadian calendar 1994
  • Editor's introduction-the year in review
  • THE FEDERAL PERSPECTIVE
  • Parliament and politics
  • PARLIAMENT AND NATIONAL INSTITUTIONS
  • THE QUEBEC CONUNDRUM
  • 'TWENTY QUESTIONS': THE FEDERAL STRATEGY
  • THE ECONOMY
  • NATIONAL PARTIES
  • WOMEN AND POLITICS
  • ABORIGINAL AFFAIRS
  • MAJOR POLICY FIELDS
  • THE HERITAGE HOTSEAT
  • PERSONALITIES, CONTROVERSIES, AND SCANDALS
  • Ottawa and the provinces
  • THE FEDERAL-PROVINCIAL POLITICS OF DEBT AND THE DEFICIT IN CANADA
  • DÉJÀ VU IN QUEBEC
  • OTHER BUSINESS
  • OLD BUSINESS.
  • Foreign affairs and national defence
  • FOREIGN AFFAIRS
  • NATIONAL DEFENCE
  • THE PROVINCIAL PERSPECTIVES
  • ONTARIO
  • The government agenda
  • The legislature
  • The economy
  • Health
  • Community and social affairs
  • Party politics
  • QUEBEC
  • Politics
  • The economy
  • Federal-provincial relations
  • NOVA SCOTIA
  • Politics
  • The legislature
  • The economy
  • Intergovernmental relations
  • NEW BRUNSWICK
  • Ottawa's economic impact
  • A hold-the-line budget-and some responses
  • McKenna the job promoter
  • Resource sector economy (and the Irvings) soldier on
  • An irrelevant legislature?
  • Internal divisions weaken two opposition parties
  • MANITOBA
  • The legislative session
  • The economy and economic developments
  • Politics and political parties
  • BRITISH COLUMBIA
  • Provincial politics and the legislature session
  • Demographic changes
  • Economic review and provincial spending
  • Labour issues
  • Land use planning and the environment
  • First Nations treaties
  • Health care issues
  • Developments in education
  • Changes in social welfare
  • PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND
  • SASKATCHEWAN
  • Government and legislature
  • Political parties
  • The economy
  • Around the province
  • ALBERTA.
  • Public policy: rewriting the role of government
  • Provincial treasurer Jim Dinning
  • Social Services Minister Mike Cardinal
  • Education Minister Halvar Johnson
  • Advanced Education minister Jack Ady
  • Health minister Shirley McClellan
  • Other government departments
  • The judicial independence issue
  • Party politics: Klein consolidates his control
  • Party politics: the Liberals change leaders
  • The economy: energy resources
  • The economy: agriculture
  • The economy: other
  • NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
  • Legislative agenda
  • The budget and the province's finances
  • The economy.
  • The fishery
  • Politics
  • THE NORTHWEST TERRITORIES AND YUKON
  • The territories in Confederation and the world
  • The Northwest Territories: relations with the Crown
  • NWT: The legislature
  • NWT: Social developments
  • NWT: The economic context
  • Yukon: Legislative activities
  • Yukon: Social and environmental conditions
  • Yukon: Economic conditions and First Nations settlements
  • Obituaries
  • Index of names
  • A
  • B
  • C
  • D
  • E
  • F
  • G
  • H
  • I
  • J
  • K
  • L
  • M
  • N
  • O
  • P
  • R
  • S
  • T
  • V
  • W
  • Y
  • Z
  • Index of subjects
  • A
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  • D
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  • F
  • G
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  • I.