Since the rise of the Canadian welfare state in the aftermath of the Second World War, the politics of social policy and fiscal federalism have been at the centre of federal-provincial relations. Recent events have given impetus for scholars to re-examine these issues. In 2002, the Quebec Commission on Fiscal Imbalance released its report, which introduced the term \u27vertical fiscal imbalance\u27 into the vocabulary of Canadian politics. Essentially, the commission determined that a disjunction between revenue-raising capacity and expenditures involving different orders of government - vertical fiscal imbalance - was an urgent problem that must be addressed. Dilemmas of Solidarity is both a reflection on and response to that finding. Edit...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
This second edition renews the promise of the first: it offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration...
The analysis contained in this paper focuses on two different forms of regional conflict in a federa...
Since the rise of the Canadian welfare state in the aftermath of the Second World War, the politics ...
The Canadian Constitution is usually interpreted as giving the provinces primary jurisdiction over s...
The Canadian Constitution is usually interpreted as giving the provinces primary jurisdiction over s...
Canadian fiscal federalism is a set of complex relations on both federal and interprovincial levels....
Fiscal equalization is a key political issue in many federal countries, including Canada. Yet, relat...
Canada has never adopted a single approach to federalism. Rather, we have cho-sen to live with three...
'In Canada, three distinct models of federalism govern different social programmes: classical federa...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.To...
The social performance of fiscal redistributive mechanisms in Canada continues to receive a growing ...
Research by political scientists on the modern welfare state focuses on its historical development ...
Although many governments have used the ideology of economic rationalism to justify restructuring th...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
This second edition renews the promise of the first: it offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration...
The analysis contained in this paper focuses on two different forms of regional conflict in a federa...
Since the rise of the Canadian welfare state in the aftermath of the Second World War, the politics ...
The Canadian Constitution is usually interpreted as giving the provinces primary jurisdiction over s...
The Canadian Constitution is usually interpreted as giving the provinces primary jurisdiction over s...
Canadian fiscal federalism is a set of complex relations on both federal and interprovincial levels....
Fiscal equalization is a key political issue in many federal countries, including Canada. Yet, relat...
Canada has never adopted a single approach to federalism. Rather, we have cho-sen to live with three...
'In Canada, three distinct models of federalism govern different social programmes: classical federa...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Th...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.To...
The social performance of fiscal redistributive mechanisms in Canada continues to receive a growing ...
Research by political scientists on the modern welfare state focuses on its historical development ...
Although many governments have used the ideology of economic rationalism to justify restructuring th...
The contemporary era is marked by growing inequality. A recent OECD study of 30 developed countries ...
This second edition renews the promise of the first: it offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration...
The analysis contained in this paper focuses on two different forms of regional conflict in a federa...