Canadian government in transition:
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
ix
Chapter
1
What Is Politics?
1
The Stakes of Canadian Politics
3
The Game of Politics
3
Games and Institutions
5
States and Nations
б
Governments and Politics
8
Law and Policy
9
Types of Government: Democracy and Authoritarianism
9
Democracy: Procedural and Substantive
10
Canadian Democracy
12
Issues Canadians Argue About
13
Issues and Institutions
15
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
16
Chapter
2
The Context of Government
18
The Internal Context of Politics in Canada
19
The Land and the People
19
What Unites Canadians?
21
What Divides Canadians?
24
The External Context of Politics in Canada
49
Canada and the United States
49
Canada in Global Economics
52
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
53
Chapter
3
The Constitutional Framework
55
Constitutional Principles
55
Constitutional Laws and Conventions
56
Individual and Collective Rights
56
The Rule of Law
57
Common and Statutory Law
57
Key Institutional Arrangements
58
The Development of the Canadian Constitution
58
The British North America Act
59
Other Constitutional Documents
60
III
CONTENTS
Interpreting the Constitution
60
Constitutional Amendment
61
Bringing the Constitution Home
63
Québec
and Constitutional Patriation
65
The New Canadian Constitution
66
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
68
Did Canada Need a Charter?
68
What Is in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
69
The Meech Lake Accord and
Langevin
Amendment
71
Post-Meech Efforts at Constitutional Change
73
The
Charlottetown
Accord and the
1992
Constitutional Referendum
74
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
76
Chapter
4
Contested Federalism
78
The Concept of Federalism
79
Origins of Canadian Federalism
80
The Federal-Provincial Division of Powers
81
Problems over the Division of Powers
82
Shifting Patterns of Canadian Federalism
84
From
1867
to the Late-19505
84
The
1
960s to the Early 2000s
85
Money and Federalism: Four Key Problems
86
Key Concepts
87
Key Mechanisms
88
Fiscal Arrangements In Flux
92
The New System
—
Post-
1996 93
Health Care, the Priority:
2004 95
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
98
Chapter
5
Nationalism and Regionalism
100
Nationalism
101
Roots of Nationalism: Early French—English Conflicts
102
Language Issues: Past and Present
103
Modern Nationalism in
Québec
107
Separatist Parties in
Québec
108
The
Québec
Referendum,
1980 109
Constitutional Patriation
(1982)
and Its Aftermath
109
The
Québec
Referendum,
1995 110
Nationalism and Self-Determination
113
IV
CONTENTS
Is the Constitution Merely a Red Herring ?
114
Regionalism
121
Alienation: Views from the West
122
The Political Manifestation of Western Alienation
124
Current Western Grievances
127
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
129
Chapter
6
The Executive
131
The Formal Executive
132
The Crown and Monarch
132
The Governor General and Lieutenant-Governors
133
The Political Executive
135
The Prime Minister
135
Canada s Prime Ministers
135
The Prime Minister and Government
138
Cabinet and Ministry
139
Minority and Coalition Governments
144
Problems Or Advantages in Minority Governments
145
Political Executives: Canada and the United States Compared
146
Central Agencies
147
The Prime Minister s Office
147
The Privy Council Office
148
The Treasury Board
149
The Department of Finance
150
Does the Prime Minister Have Too Much Power?
151
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
152
Chapter
7
Parliament
154
The Parliament of Canada
154
The Origins of Canada s Parliament
155
The Functions of Canada s Parliament
156
The Life Cycle of Parliament
156
The House of Commons
158
The Functions of the House of Commons
158
Members of Parliament
158
Rules of the House
160
Organization and Officers of the House of Commons
161
Daily Routine in the House of Commons
162
Committees in the House of Commons
164
CONTENTS
Passing Legislation
166
Types of Bills
166
How Laws Are Passed
166
Parties in Parliament
169
Relations Inside Parties
169
Relations among Parties in Parliament
172
The Senate
174
The Functions of the Senate
175
The Senators
176
Rules of the Senate
176
Organization and Officers of the Senate
177
Senate Reform
177
The Press Gallery
178
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
178
Chapter
8
Public Administration
181
Bureaucracy and Bureaucrats
181
Bureaucracy and Democracy
182
Structures of Federal Bureaucracy
183
Federal Government Departments
184
Crown Agencies
186
Public Servants and Policy-Making
187
Ministers, Deputy Ministers and Public Servants
187
The Public Service
189
Who Works in the Public Service?
189
Budgets, Deficits and Debts
190
Democratic Control of the Bureaucracy
194
Parliamentary Committees
194
The Auditor General
194
Freedom of Information
195
The Ombudsman and Other Proposals
196
Are More Reforms Needed?
196
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
197
Chapter
9
The Administration of Justice
198
The Legal System
199
Courts as Arenas for Solving Disputes
200
The Organization of the Court System
200
The Changing Role of the Supreme Court: Good or Bad?
204
The Impact of Charter Politics: Good or Bad?
205
Vi
CONTENTS
Some Equality Rights Cases Decided by the Supreme Court
207
Police Forces: Enforcers of Law and Government
211
Organization of Policing
212
The Prison System: Final Recourse
214
Organization of Prisons
214
Security Policy
215
The Communications Security Establishment
217
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
217
Chapter
10
Parties and Interest Groups
219
Parties and Party Systems
220
Parties and the Party System in Canada
220
Theories about the Party System
222
Political Parties in Canada
223
The Liberal Party
223
The Conservative Party of Canada
225
The New Democratic Party
228
The Bloc
Québécois
229
Party Organization
229
Party Structure
230
Party Membership
230
Party Leaders
231
Party Financing
231
Parties at Work
233
Policy Conventions
233
Leadership Conventions and Leadership Reviews
234
Interest Groups in Canada
238
The Nature of Interest Groups
238
Interest Groups and Lobbying
239
Targets of Interest Group Activity
242
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
246
Chapter
11
Elections and Political Behaviour
248
Federal Elections in Canada
249
Electoral History
249
Are Our Elections Democratic?
250
The Electoral System and Its Rules
250
When Are Elections Called?
251
How Are Numbers of Seats and Constituency Boundaries Determined?
251
Who Can Run and Who Can Vote?
253
VII
CONTENTS
Who Pays for Elections?
253
Key Electoral Participants: Players, Referees and Coaches
254
The Prime Minister and Cabinet
255
The Chief Electoral Officer and the Electoral Commissions
255
Returning Officers, Candidates, Leaders, Parties and Voters
255
Electoral Stages: From Dissolution to a New Government
256
Electoral Preparations and the Campaign
256
The Vote
257
The Net Worth of a Vote: Does Canada Need a New Electoral System?
257
By-Elections
261
Referendums 261
Electoral Behaviour: Voting Patterns in Canada
263
Voters and Non-Voters
263
Why Do Canadians Not
Votei
263
Short- and
Long-Term
Factors
265
Historical Analysis of Electoral Outcomes
267
Federal Election Results
268
The
2004
General Election: Outcome and Analysis
269
Elections and the Media
273
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
276
Chapter
12
Ethics in Canadian Government and Politics
277
Conflict of Interest
278
Political Patronage
280
Gifts and Gains
281
The
Chrétien
Regime: Laws, Rules and Institutions
281
Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and Senior Officials
282
Ethics Investigations,
1994-2005 283
Evaluations of Ethics in the
Chrétien
Regime
286
Members of Parliament and Senate
287
The Martin Proposed Regime: Laws, Rules and Institutions
288
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
289
Endnotes 291
Further Reading
302
Glossary
308
Index
315
Vili
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adam_txt |
Contents
Preface
ix
Chapter
1
What Is Politics?
1
The Stakes of Canadian Politics
3
The Game of Politics
3
Games and Institutions
5
States and Nations
б
Governments and Politics
8
Law and Policy
9
Types of Government: Democracy and Authoritarianism
9
Democracy: Procedural and Substantive
10
Canadian Democracy
12
Issues Canadians Argue About
13
Issues and Institutions
15
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
16
Chapter
2
The Context of Government
18
The Internal Context of Politics in Canada
19
The Land and the People
19
What Unites Canadians?
21
What Divides Canadians?
24
The External Context of Politics in Canada
49
Canada and the United States
49
Canada in Global Economics
52
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
53
Chapter
3
The Constitutional Framework
55
Constitutional Principles
55
Constitutional Laws and Conventions
56
Individual and Collective Rights
56
The Rule of Law
57
Common and Statutory Law
57
Key Institutional Arrangements
58
The Development of the Canadian Constitution
58
The British North America Act
59
Other Constitutional Documents
60
III
CONTENTS
Interpreting the Constitution
60
Constitutional Amendment
61
Bringing the Constitution Home
63
Québec
and Constitutional Patriation
65
The New Canadian Constitution
66
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
68
Did Canada Need a Charter?
68
What Is in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
69
The Meech Lake Accord and
Langevin
Amendment
71
Post-Meech Efforts at Constitutional Change
73
The
Charlottetown
Accord and the
1992
Constitutional Referendum
74
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
76
Chapter
4
Contested Federalism
78
The Concept of Federalism
79
Origins of Canadian Federalism
80
The Federal-Provincial Division of Powers
81
Problems over the Division of Powers
82
Shifting Patterns of Canadian Federalism
84
From
1867
to the Late-19505
84
The
1
960s to the Early 2000s
85
Money and Federalism: Four Key Problems
86
Key Concepts
87
Key Mechanisms
88
Fiscal Arrangements In Flux
92
The New System
—
Post-
1996 93
Health Care, the Priority:
2004 95
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
98
Chapter
5
Nationalism and Regionalism
100
Nationalism
101
Roots of Nationalism: Early French—English Conflicts
102
Language Issues: Past and Present
103
Modern Nationalism in
Québec
107
Separatist Parties in
Québec
108
The
Québec
Referendum,
1980 109
Constitutional Patriation
(1982)
and Its Aftermath
109
The
Québec
Referendum,
1995 110
Nationalism and Self-Determination
113
IV
CONTENTS
Is the Constitution Merely a "Red Herring"?
114
Regionalism
121
Alienation: Views from the West
122
The Political Manifestation of Western Alienation
124
Current Western Grievances
127
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
129
Chapter
6
The Executive
131
The Formal Executive
132
The Crown and Monarch
132
The Governor General and Lieutenant-Governors
133
The Political Executive
135
The Prime Minister
135
Canada's Prime Ministers
135
The Prime Minister and Government
138
Cabinet and Ministry
139
Minority and Coalition Governments
144
Problems Or Advantages in Minority Governments
145
Political Executives: Canada and the United States Compared
146
Central Agencies
147
The Prime Minister's Office
147
The Privy Council Office
148
The Treasury Board
149
The Department of Finance
150
Does the Prime Minister Have Too Much Power?
151
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
152
Chapter
7
Parliament
154
The Parliament of Canada
154
The Origins of Canada's Parliament
155
The Functions of Canada's Parliament
156
The Life Cycle of Parliament
156
The House of Commons
158
The Functions of the House of Commons
158
Members of Parliament
158
Rules of the House
160
Organization and Officers of the House of Commons
161
Daily Routine in the House of Commons
162
Committees in the House of Commons
164
CONTENTS
Passing Legislation
166
Types of Bills
166
How Laws Are Passed
166
Parties in Parliament
169
Relations Inside Parties
169
Relations among Parties in Parliament
172
The Senate
174
The Functions of the Senate
175
The Senators
176
Rules of the Senate
176
Organization and Officers of the Senate
177
Senate Reform
177
The Press Gallery
178
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
178
Chapter
8
Public Administration
181
Bureaucracy and Bureaucrats
181
Bureaucracy and Democracy
182
Structures of Federal Bureaucracy
183
Federal Government Departments
184
Crown Agencies
186
Public Servants and Policy-Making
187
Ministers, Deputy Ministers and Public Servants
187
The Public Service
189
Who Works in the Public Service?
189
Budgets, Deficits and Debts
190
Democratic Control of the Bureaucracy
194
Parliamentary Committees
194
The Auditor General
194
Freedom of Information
195
The Ombudsman and Other Proposals
196
Are More Reforms Needed?
196
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
197
Chapter
9
The Administration of Justice
198
The Legal System
199
Courts as Arenas for Solving Disputes
200
The Organization of the Court System
200
The Changing Role of the Supreme Court: Good or Bad?
204
The Impact of Charter Politics: Good or Bad?
205
Vi
CONTENTS
Some Equality Rights Cases Decided by the Supreme Court
207
Police Forces: Enforcers of Law and Government
211
Organization of Policing
212
The Prison System: Final Recourse
214
Organization of Prisons
214
Security Policy
215
The Communications Security Establishment
217
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
217
Chapter
10
Parties and Interest Groups
219
Parties and Party Systems
220
Parties and the Party System in Canada
220
Theories about the Party System
222
Political Parties in Canada
223
The Liberal Party
223
The Conservative Party of Canada
225
The New Democratic Party
228
The Bloc
Québécois
229
Party Organization
229
Party Structure
230
Party Membership
230
Party Leaders
231
Party Financing
231
Parties at Work
233
Policy Conventions
233
Leadership Conventions and Leadership Reviews
234
Interest Groups in Canada
238
The Nature of Interest Groups
238
Interest Groups and Lobbying
239
Targets of Interest Group Activity
242
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
246
Chapter
11
Elections and Political Behaviour
248
Federal Elections in Canada
249
Electoral History
249
Are Our Elections Democratic?
250
The Electoral System and Its Rules
250
When Are Elections Called?
251
How Are Numbers of Seats and Constituency Boundaries Determined?
251
Who Can Run and Who Can Vote?
253
VII
CONTENTS
Who Pays for Elections?
253
Key Electoral Participants: Players, Referees and Coaches
254
The Prime Minister and Cabinet
255
The Chief Electoral Officer and the Electoral Commissions
255
Returning Officers, Candidates, Leaders, Parties and Voters
255
Electoral Stages: From Dissolution to a New Government
256
Electoral Preparations and the Campaign
256
The Vote
257
The Net Worth of a Vote: Does Canada Need a New Electoral System?
257
By-Elections
261
Referendums 261
Electoral Behaviour: Voting Patterns in Canada
263
Voters and Non-Voters
263
Why Do Canadians Not
Votei
263
Short- and
Long-Term
Factors
265
Historical Analysis of Electoral Outcomes
267
Federal Election Results
268
The
2004
General Election: Outcome and Analysis
269
Elections and the Media
273
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
276
Chapter
12
Ethics in Canadian Government and Politics
277
Conflict of Interest
278
Political Patronage
280
Gifts and Gains
281
The
Chrétien
Regime: Laws, Rules and Institutions
281
Ministers, Parliamentary Secretaries and Senior Officials
282
Ethics Investigations,
1994-2005 283
Evaluations of Ethics in the
Chrétien
Regime
286
Members of Parliament and Senate
287
The Martin Proposed Regime: Laws, Rules and Institutions
288
Key Terms
·
Discussion Questions
·
Weblinks
289
Endnotes 291
Further Reading
302
Glossary
308
Index
315
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spelling | Jackson, Robert J. 1936- Verfasser (DE-588)131587064 aut Canadian government in transition Robert J. Jackson ; Doreen Jackson 4. ed. Toronto Pearson Prentice Hall 2006 XII, 324 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Politik Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd rswk-swf Canada - Politique et gouvernement Kanada Canada Politics and government Kanada (DE-588)4029456-0 gnd rswk-swf Kanada (DE-588)4029456-0 g Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 s DE-604 Jackson, Doreen 1939- Verfasser (DE-588)172479193 aut Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014923748&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Jackson, Robert J. 1936- Jackson, Doreen 1939- Canadian government in transition Politik Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4046584-6 (DE-588)4029456-0 |
title | Canadian government in transition |
title_auth | Canadian government in transition |
title_exact_search | Canadian government in transition |
title_exact_search_txtP | Canadian government in transition |
title_full | Canadian government in transition Robert J. Jackson ; Doreen Jackson |
title_fullStr | Canadian government in transition Robert J. Jackson ; Doreen Jackson |
title_full_unstemmed | Canadian government in transition Robert J. Jackson ; Doreen Jackson |
title_short | Canadian government in transition |
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topic | Politik Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Politik Politisches System Canada - Politique et gouvernement Kanada Canada Politics and government |
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