This paper attempts to explain the controversial, and politically risky, Canada-us Free Trade Agreement (CUFTÀ) as a by-product of political entrepreneurship in pursuit of electoral realignment. Upon becoming Prime Minister of Canada in 1984, Brian Mulroney harbored one overriding ambition : to engineer electoral realignment whereby his Conservative Party would supplant the Liberals as the dominant federal party in Quebec, and by extension, in Canada. Mulroney sought realignment by satisfying Quebec's fundamental institutional demands, which took the form of the Meech Lake constitutional Accord. This objective necessitated the construction of a coalition that married the trade and constitutional issues. Mulroney's brokerage skills ensured t...
The exclusivity rule, an essential ingredient of provincial autonomy, has been weakened by recent Su...
In this article, the author proposes to focus on two related questions: Does the Economic Council's ...
Cet article présente l'approche canadienne sur la consolidation de la paix. L'objectif visé par notr...
Canadian trade policy is largely one 0} compromise between the interests 0} Us main partners and a c...
This paper attempts to elucidate the motives and purposes that gave rise to the constitutional compr...
The question of education is probably one of the thorniest political problems in Canadian history. E...
The Wonnacott study concludes that the most realistic and beneficial commercial policy Canada is lik...
This paper begins by reviewing some of the theoretical issues to be canvassed in any consideration o...
Given the disparities in economic development between the United States and Mexico, and in light of ...
In this article the author presents a view on federal-provincial relations which he sees as characte...
The author seeks to identify why Canada, as a country, has not faired out well in recent years and f...
The case for free trade by the Economic Council of Canada rests on established economic analysis res...
It is argued in this paper that both normative and objective considerations must be taken into cons...
In this article, the author proposes to focus on two related questions: Does the Economic Council's ...
When the Liberal government of Jean Chrétien was elected with its strong majority mandate in October...
The exclusivity rule, an essential ingredient of provincial autonomy, has been weakened by recent Su...
In this article, the author proposes to focus on two related questions: Does the Economic Council's ...
Cet article présente l'approche canadienne sur la consolidation de la paix. L'objectif visé par notr...
Canadian trade policy is largely one 0} compromise between the interests 0} Us main partners and a c...
This paper attempts to elucidate the motives and purposes that gave rise to the constitutional compr...
The question of education is probably one of the thorniest political problems in Canadian history. E...
The Wonnacott study concludes that the most realistic and beneficial commercial policy Canada is lik...
This paper begins by reviewing some of the theoretical issues to be canvassed in any consideration o...
Given the disparities in economic development between the United States and Mexico, and in light of ...
In this article the author presents a view on federal-provincial relations which he sees as characte...
The author seeks to identify why Canada, as a country, has not faired out well in recent years and f...
The case for free trade by the Economic Council of Canada rests on established economic analysis res...
It is argued in this paper that both normative and objective considerations must be taken into cons...
In this article, the author proposes to focus on two related questions: Does the Economic Council's ...
When the Liberal government of Jean Chrétien was elected with its strong majority mandate in October...
The exclusivity rule, an essential ingredient of provincial autonomy, has been weakened by recent Su...
In this article, the author proposes to focus on two related questions: Does the Economic Council's ...
Cet article présente l'approche canadienne sur la consolidation de la paix. L'objectif visé par notr...