Free-trade federalism: negotiating the Canadian agreement on internal trade:

"The pressures of regional as well as global free trade are crossing ever more deeply into the fabric of Canadian federalism. Based on interviews with key negotiators, and acknowledging the entwined histories of trade policy, industrial and regional policy, and federal-provincial policy, Doern...

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Main Authors: Doern, G. Bruce 1942- (Author), MacDonald, Mark (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Toronto [u.a.] Univ. of Toronto Press 1999
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Summary:"The pressures of regional as well as global free trade are crossing ever more deeply into the fabric of Canadian federalism. Based on interviews with key negotiators, and acknowledging the entwined histories of trade policy, industrial and regional policy, and federal-provincial policy, Doern and MacDonald provide an integrated account of the negotiations that in 1993-4 led to the Agreement on Internal Trade (AIT) among the federal government, the provinces, and both territorial governments. The authors examine both the central negotiations and the trade-offs made by the federal government, key clusters of provinces, and sectoral representatives in fields such as investment, regional policy, procurement, the environment, and resources. Arguing that AIT and FTA/NAFTA should be seen as the fourth and fifth pillars of Canada's bedrock institutions - joining the parliamentary system, federalism, and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms - the authors position AIT as a significant achievement, signalling important changes in both federalism and policy formation. They argue that, as the AIT is built upon, key issues regarding Canada's social union that have yet to be confronted will increasingly arise."--BOOK JACKET.
Physical Description:XIV, 186 S.
ISBN:0802042236
0802080723

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