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How Ottawa Spends 20082009 A More Orderly Federalism 1st Edition Allan Maslove

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How Ottawa Spends 20082009 A More Orderly Federalism 1st Edition Allan Maslove
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Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.95 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Allan Maslove
ISBN: 9780773582361, 0773582363
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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How Ottawa Spends 20082009 A More Orderly Federalism 1st Edition Allan Maslove by Allan Maslove 9780773582361, 0773582363 instant download after payment.

The twenty-ninth edition of How Ottawa Spends focuses on the policies of the Harper government and the course of federal-provincial relations. Leading scholars of Canadian public policy explore several key policy areas, including fiscal balance in the federation, tax policy, regulatory capacity, the federal funding of territorial and northern Aboriginal governments, child care policy, higher education policy, telecommunications policy, and the rapid appearance and disappearance of the federal social economy initiative - i.e., "how Ottawa doesn't spend." Contributors include Frances Abele (Carleton & IRPP), Cheryl N. Collier (Carleton), Geoffrey Hale (University of Lethbridge), Walter Hettich (emeritus, California State), Edward T. Jackson (Carleton), Rianne Mahon (Carleton), Allan M. Maslove (Carleton), Clara Morgan (Carleton), Michael J. Prince (University of Victoria), Richard Schultz (McGill), Robert Slater (Carleton), Barry Stemshorn (University of Ottawa), and Stanley L. Winer (Carleton).

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