In his recent book, Federalism and the Constitution of Canada, David E. Smith characterizes Canada’s federalism as existing on two planes. Horizontally, Canada consists of a territorial federalism- divided among ten provinces with equal jurisdiction and three territories, united by a common central government. Vertically, Canada is a cultural federation: two distinct nations, the English and the French, again connected by a common central government. Using this schema, Smith reevaluates some of the key questions in Canadian federalism. In particular, he analyses the relationship between Canada’s constitution and its variant of federalism. While Smith’s analysis provides a novel approach to the study of Canadian federalism, this review h...
© 2015 Dr. Timothy David GassinIn the second half of the nineteenth century, federation movements em...
This article illustrates the challenges involved in preparing a systematic comparison of two federal...
The Canadian constitution, also known as the British North America Act, 1867, has been patriated. ...
In his recent book, Federalism and the Constitution of Canada, David E. Smith characterizes Canada’s...
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This second edition renews the promise of the first: it offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration...
The article explores the main features of Canadian federalism from a European perspective, looking ...
This paper examines the interaction between constitutional design and practice through a case study ...
This article provides a novel and interdisciplinary account of Canada’s ‘‘political safeguards of fe...
As is the case with most western, liberal-democratic nations, Canada’s metanarratives are far from s...
Canada is a confederation comprised of eleven governments, one federal and ten provincial. This Cana...
The purpose of this master thesis is to look into what gives federations better abilities to survive...
© 2015 Dr. Timothy David GassinIn the second half of the nineteenth century, federation movements em...
This article illustrates the challenges involved in preparing a systematic comparison of two federal...
The Canadian constitution, also known as the British North America Act, 1867, has been patriated. ...
In his recent book, Federalism and the Constitution of Canada, David E. Smith characterizes Canada’s...
Canada in Question is an apt title for D. V. Smiley\u27s book discussing federalism in the seventies...
One Country or Two is an excellent book on the most critical subject faced by Canadians. It discusse...
tag=1 data=Quebec and Canadian federalism. by Edward McWhinney tag=2 data=McWhinney, Edward tag=3 ...
With the increased mobility and interdependence brought on by globalisation, governments can no long...
This second edition renews the promise of the first: it offers a fresh and comprehensive exploration...
The article explores the main features of Canadian federalism from a European perspective, looking ...
This paper examines the interaction between constitutional design and practice through a case study ...
This article provides a novel and interdisciplinary account of Canada’s ‘‘political safeguards of fe...
As is the case with most western, liberal-democratic nations, Canada’s metanarratives are far from s...
Canada is a confederation comprised of eleven governments, one federal and ten provincial. This Cana...
The purpose of this master thesis is to look into what gives federations better abilities to survive...
© 2015 Dr. Timothy David GassinIn the second half of the nineteenth century, federation movements em...
This article illustrates the challenges involved in preparing a systematic comparison of two federal...
The Canadian constitution, also known as the British North America Act, 1867, has been patriated. ...