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Managing Federalism through Pandemic

Kathy L Brock Geoffrey Hale

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  • 416 sidor
  • 2023
Managing Federalism through Pandemic summarizes and analyses multiple policy dimensions of Canadas response to the COVID-19 pandemic and related policy issues from the perspective of Canadian federalism. Contributors address the relative effectiveness of intergovernmental cooperation at the summit level and in policy fields including emergency management, public health, national security, Indigenous Peoples and governments, border governance, crisis communications, fiscal federalism, income security policies (CERB), supply chain resilience, and interacting energy and climate policies. Despite serious policy failures of individual governments, repeated fluctuations in the overall effectiveness of pandemic management, and growing public frustration across provinces and regions, contributors show how processes for intergovernmental cooperation adapted reasonably well to the pandemics unprecedented stresses, particularly at the outset. The book concludes that, despite individual policy failures, Canadas decentralized approach to policy management often enabled regional adaptation to varied conditions, helped to contain serious policy failures, and contributed to various degrees of policy learning across governments. Managing Federalism through Pandemic reveals how the pandemic exposed structural policy weaknesses which transcend federalism but have significant implications for how governments work together (or dont) to promote the well-being of citizens.
  • Författare: Kathy L Brock, Geoffrey Hale
  • Illustratör: 13 b&w tables 20 b&w figures
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9781487548117
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 416
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2023-11-07
  • Förlag: University of Toronto Press