Policy Transformation in Canada : : Is the Past Prologue? / / ed. by Carolyn Tuohy, Sophie Borwein, Peter John Loewen, Andrew Potter.

Canada's centennial anniversary in 1967 coincided with a period of transformative public policymaking. This period saw the establishment of the modern welfare state, as well as significant growth in the area of cultural diversity, including multiculturalism and bilingualism. Meanwhile, the risi...

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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2019]
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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • 1. Downstream from the Centennial: Navigating Fifty Years of Policy Change
  • Part One: Generational Prospects, Then and Now
  • 2. Dreams along a Journey
  • 3. Discounting Now and Then
  • 4. Postponed Adulthood, the Inequality Surge, and the Millennial Burden
  • 5. Half a Century of Pension Reform in Canada
  • Part Two: The Economy, the Environment, and the Federation
  • 6. The Economy: From Innovation to Policy
  • 7. Natural Resources, Federalism, and the Canadian Economy
  • 8. Environmental Policy Transformations and Canada at 150
  • 9. The Environment as an Urban Policy Issue in Canada
  • 10. Canada's Radical Fiscal Federation: The Next Fifty Years
  • Part Three: Rethinking Sovereignty, Allegiance, and Rights
  • 11. Reasonable Accommodation, Diversity, and the Supreme Court of Canada
  • 12. Invisibility, Wilful Blindness, and Impending Doom: The Future (if Any) of Canadian Federalism
  • 13. Canadian Federalism, Canadian Allegiance, and Economic Inequality
  • 14. Indigenous-Canadian Relations at the Sesquicentennial: An Opportunity for Real and Lasting Transformation
  • 15. Reconciliation with a Question Mark: Three Moments
  • 16. Reconciliation, Colonization, and Climate Futures
  • Part Four: Canada's Borders and Beyond
  • 17. Fifty Years of Canadian Immigration Policy
  • 18. From Gérin-Lajoie to USMCA: The Role of the Canadian Provinces in Trade Negotiation
  • 19. Canada and the World: Managing Insecurity in a Changing Global Order
  • 20. Has Canada Reached Policy Gridlock?
  • Contributors