Framing Canadian Federalism / / Penny Bryden, Dimitry Anastakis.

Framing Canadian Federalism assembles an impressive range of scholars to consider many important issues that relate to federalism and the history of Canada's legal, political, and social evolution. Covering themes that include the Supreme Court of Canada, changing policies towards human rights,...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2016]
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Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction /
1. One Version of History: The Supreme Court of Canada's Use of History in the Quebec Secession Reference /
2. 'A New Federal Vision': Nova Scotia and the Rowell-Sirois Report, 1938-1948 /
3. The Obligations of Federalism: Ontario and the Origins of Equalization /
4. 'As the Indians were wards of the Dominion Government': The Anishinabe of McIntyre Bay in the Hepburn-King Constitutional Battles /
5. From 'On-to-Ottawa' to 'Bloody Sunday': Unemployment Relief and British Columbia Forests, 1935-1939 /
6. Canada and the Implementation of International Instruments of Human Rights: A Federalist Conundrum, 1919-1982 /
7. Cars, Conflict, and Cooperation: The Federalism of the Canadian Auto Industry /
8. Ottawa, the Provinces, and the Evolution of Canadian Trade Policy since 1963 /
9. Implementing the 'Innovation' Strategy: Post-secondary Education in the Chrétien Years /
10. The Unrealized Benefi ts of Canada's Unfederal Judicial System /
Epilogue: Celebrating Jack /
Contributors --
Index
Summary:Framing Canadian Federalism assembles an impressive range of scholars to consider many important issues that relate to federalism and the history of Canada's legal, political, and social evolution. Covering themes that include the Supreme Court of Canada, changing policies towards human rights, First Nations, as well as the legendary battles between Mitchell Hepburn and W.L. Mackenzie King, this collection illustrates the central role that federalism continues to play in the Canadian polity. Editors Dimitry Anastakis and P.E. Bryden and the volume's contributors, demonstrate the pervasive effects that federalism has on Canadian politics, economics, culture, and history, and provide a detailed framework in which to understand contemporary federalism. Written in honour of John T. Saywell's half-century of accomplished and influential scholarly work and teaching, Framing Canadian Federalism is a timely and fitting tribute to one of the discipline's foremost thinkers.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781442688131
9783110667691
9783110490954
DOI:10.3138/9781442688131
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Penny Bryden, Dimitry Anastakis.