The twenty-sixth edition of How Ottawa Spends examines the policy initiatives, priorities, and initial spending of Martin's Liberals in an era where a political coronation seemed inevitable but high expectations had to be managed downwards almost immediately. Carleton University's School of Public Policy and Public Administration's annual study focuses on key issues, including Canada-US cross-border relations, health care reform, public safety and security, and the role of public inquiries. A less-than-buoyant fiscal surplus, escalating concerns about Liberal Party ethics and corruption, and a growing volatility in public opinion are examined, as are Canadians' increasingly uncertain views about the new leadership, particularly after a ten-...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canad...
Rarely have Canadians (or Americans!) been so riveted by political life in Ottawa as during the late...
This thesis analyses the 2006-07 Conservative transition in the Government of Canada by asking the f...
Continuing its tradition of current, exemplary scholarship, the 2012-13 edition of How Ottawa Spends...
Continuing the excellent standards and traditions of timely scholarship, the 2010-2011 edition of Ho...
This is the thirtieth volume in the series How Ottawa Spends. It is arguable that never in these yea...
The twenty-ninth edition of How Ottawa Spends focuses on the policies of the Harper government and t...
In the twenty-seventh edition of How Ottawa Spends, leading Canadian scholars examine the Tory agend...
The 2013-14 edition of How Ottawa Spends critically examines national politics, priorities, and poli...
The 2006 edition of this series examines how two different forms of minority - political and cultura...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...
The Canadian election of 28 June saw the election of a hung Parliament, with the Liberal Government ...
In power since January 2006, the leader of the Canadian Conservative party, Stephen Harper, promise...
Despite their prevalence, the study of Canadian minority governments has been the object of few publ...
This paper is an attempt to test the partisanship hypothesis in bud-getary politics, in Canada. I ma...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canad...
Rarely have Canadians (or Americans!) been so riveted by political life in Ottawa as during the late...
This thesis analyses the 2006-07 Conservative transition in the Government of Canada by asking the f...
Continuing its tradition of current, exemplary scholarship, the 2012-13 edition of How Ottawa Spends...
Continuing the excellent standards and traditions of timely scholarship, the 2010-2011 edition of Ho...
This is the thirtieth volume in the series How Ottawa Spends. It is arguable that never in these yea...
The twenty-ninth edition of How Ottawa Spends focuses on the policies of the Harper government and t...
In the twenty-seventh edition of How Ottawa Spends, leading Canadian scholars examine the Tory agend...
The 2013-14 edition of How Ottawa Spends critically examines national politics, priorities, and poli...
The 2006 edition of this series examines how two different forms of minority - political and cultura...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...
The Canadian election of 28 June saw the election of a hung Parliament, with the Liberal Government ...
In power since January 2006, the leader of the Canadian Conservative party, Stephen Harper, promise...
Despite their prevalence, the study of Canadian minority governments has been the object of few publ...
This paper is an attempt to test the partisanship hypothesis in bud-getary politics, in Canada. I ma...
In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crunch, a pending era of budgetary austerity looms over Canad...
Rarely have Canadians (or Americans!) been so riveted by political life in Ottawa as during the late...
This thesis analyses the 2006-07 Conservative transition in the Government of Canada by asking the f...