For several decades, the Canadian federal government has been the subject of many administrative reforms whose nature, scale and resources vary considerably. The frequency of these reforms increased considerably during the 1990s, although political stability on the federal level was particularly high at the time. By using the normativity-governmentality dynamic as a heuristic model, this article focuses on the Public Service Modernization Act (PSMA) to better understand the effects of the transformation of norms on the modes of interactions and power relationships between actors, institutions and social groups in the Canadian public service context. It questions the way in which transformations in normativity change the conditions of govern...
Although the Supreme Court of Canada’s seminal decision in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick has now been ci...
The federal integrity agencies that are delegated collective responsibility for public sector oversi...
Abstract. Some observers have suggested the success of policy planning and research units depends up...
Doctors Phidd and Dwivedi present a detailed analysis of Prime Ministerial Leadership, the Public Se...
The New Economy , with its attendant trends and consequences, presents a number of distinct chal- ...
The new public management includes a portfolio of prescriptions that involve reconfiguring the bound...
In this article, the author explains and assesses the modern municipal statutory frameworks in Canad...
Dans cet article, nous utilisons une méthodologie qui permet de faire la distinction entre les chang...
Managerialism and reforms of health services: mirage or reality? In using data drawn from two case ...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is now widely accepted across academic and public policy ...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Ca...
Governments regulate and control organizations, yet their role in determining organizational legitim...
This article complements the work of Howlett et al. on the capacity of Canadian governments for publ...
A critical examination of Canadian regulatory governance and politics over the past fifty years, Rul...
In this paper, following an introductory section setting out some salient characteristics of the cou...
Although the Supreme Court of Canada’s seminal decision in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick has now been ci...
The federal integrity agencies that are delegated collective responsibility for public sector oversi...
Abstract. Some observers have suggested the success of policy planning and research units depends up...
Doctors Phidd and Dwivedi present a detailed analysis of Prime Ministerial Leadership, the Public Se...
The New Economy , with its attendant trends and consequences, presents a number of distinct chal- ...
The new public management includes a portfolio of prescriptions that involve reconfiguring the bound...
In this article, the author explains and assesses the modern municipal statutory frameworks in Canad...
Dans cet article, nous utilisons une méthodologie qui permet de faire la distinction entre les chang...
Managerialism and reforms of health services: mirage or reality? In using data drawn from two case ...
grantor: University of TorontoIt is now widely accepted across academic and public policy ...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Ca...
Governments regulate and control organizations, yet their role in determining organizational legitim...
This article complements the work of Howlett et al. on the capacity of Canadian governments for publ...
A critical examination of Canadian regulatory governance and politics over the past fifty years, Rul...
In this paper, following an introductory section setting out some salient characteristics of the cou...
Although the Supreme Court of Canada’s seminal decision in Dunsmuir v. New Brunswick has now been ci...
The federal integrity agencies that are delegated collective responsibility for public sector oversi...
Abstract. Some observers have suggested the success of policy planning and research units depends up...