A comparative perspective on the distinctive feature of the Canadian policy process enabling conflict resolution
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- Utgivningsdatum1992-05-18
- Mått150 x 250 x 15 mm
- Vikt666 g
- FormatHäftad
- SpråkEngelska
- SeriePolicy & Politics in Industria
- Antal sidor277
- FörlagTemple University Press,U.S.
- ISBN9780877228714
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- Editors' Preface Preface 1. Introduction The Roots of Ambivalence The Institutionalization of Ambivalence The Organization of Interests Conclusions Notes 2. Constitutional Change Context Agenda Process Consequences Readings The Pequiste Manifesto * The Federal Response to Quebec's Constitutional Agenda * The Quebec Referendum * Entrenched Rights versus Parliamentary Supremacy * The Quebec Liberals' Constitutional Position during the 1980 Referendum Campaign * The Meech Lake Accord (Excerpts) * Trudeau's Criticism of the Accord * One Legislator's Ambivalence Notes 3. Health Care Delivery Context Agenda Process Consequences Readings A Health Charter for Canadians * Governmental Insurance and Clinical Judgment: A Medical View * The Canadian Medical Association and Canadian Medicare * The Canadian Nurses Association and Canadian Medicare * A Consumers' Coalition Seeks a Community-Based Health Plan * Extra-Billing and the Universality of Social Programs * The Medical Profession Seeks a Partnership with Government * The Policy Agenda of the 1990s at the Provincial Level Notes 4. Industrial Relations and Labour-Market Policy Context Agenda Process Consequences Readings The Business View of Labour-Management Cooperation * Labour's Approach to Social Partnership * Government as a Catalyst in Labour-Management Cooperation * An Evaluation of Government Adjustment Assistance * Labour on Collective Bargaining and Labour-Market Policy Notes 5. Economic Development and Adjustment Context Agenda Process Consequences Readings The BCNI Critique of Canadian Industrial Policy * Labour's Goals: Full Employment and Greater Public Control * The Macdonald Commission on Canada-U.S. Trade * Labour's Focus on Full Employment * The Commons Debate on the Free Trade Agreement Notes 6. Oil and Gas Policy Context Agenda Process Consequences Readings The Gordon Commission's View of Foreign Investment in Canadian Oil * Western Canadian Resistance to the National Energy Program * The Federal Defence of the National Energy Program * The Business Community and the National Energy Program * Federal and Provincial Powers over Natural Resources Notes 7. Minority Language Rights Context Agenda Process Consequences Readings Trudeau on Language Rights * Levesque on Francophones outside Quebec * The Manifesto of Quebec's Radical Nationalists * The Union Nationale Government on the Status of French * The Courts on Linguistic Education Rights * Language Rights in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom * The Commissioner of Official Languages on Multiculturalism Notes 8. Competence and Crisis: Canada's Ambivalent Institutions Elite Accommodation: The Role of Mediating Interests Partisanship and Federalism The Need for Institutional Change Summary References Index