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Brief Contents
Preface xxi
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1
Chapter 1 Approaching the Study of Politics 3
Chapter 2 Institutional Foundations and the Evolution of the State 19
PART 2 THE SOCIETAL CONTEXT:
CLEAVAGES AND IDENTITIES 39
Chapter 3 Regionalism 43
Chapter 4 Aboriginal Peoples 69
Chapter 5 French Canada and the Quebec Question 95
Chapter 6 Ethnocultural Minorities 119
Chapter 7 Gender 139
Chapter 8 Class 161
Chapter 9 Urban/Rural Location, Religion, and Age 187
Chapter 10 Canada s External Environment:
The United States and the World 207
PART 3 LINKING PEOPLE TO GOVERNMENT 239
Chapter 11 The Canadian Political Culture 241
Chapter 12 Political Socialization, the Mass Media,
and Public Opinion Polls 265
Chapter 13 Elections and the Electoral System 291
Chapter 14 Political Parties and the Party System 315
Chapter 15 The Election Campaign, Voting,
and Political Participation 345
Chapter 16 Advocacy Groups, Social Movements, and Lobbying 373
PART 4 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT 401
Chapter 17 The Canadian Constitution and Constitutional Change 403
Chapter 18 The Federal System 431
Chapter 19 The Charter of Rights and Freedoms 463
PART 5 GOVERNING 493
Chapter 20 The Policymaking Process and Policy Instruments 495
Chapter 21 The Executive: Crown, Prime Minister, and Cabinet 515
Chapter 22 The Bureaucracy 553
Chapter 23 Parliament 585
Chapter 24 The Judiciary 627
Appendix A 651
Appendix B 657
Glossary 669
Index 695
Contents
PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1
Chapter 1 Approaching the Study of Politics 3
The Political System 3
Approaches to the Study of Politics 9
Institutional Approaches 10
State-Based Approaches 11
Political Sociology Approaches 12
Political Psychology and Political Behaviour Approaches 14
The Rational Choice Approach 15
Conclusion 16
Discussion Questions i 7
Notes i 7
Further Reading 18
Chapter 2 Institutional Foundations and the Evolution of the State 19
Early Institutional Developments 20
The Road to Confederation 23
The British Parliamentary System Compared with
the American Congressional System 25
Canadian and American Federalism 28
The Road to Canadian Sovereignty 31
Principles of the Canadian Constitution 34
Conclusion 36
Discussion Questions 37
Notes 37
Further Reading 38
PART 2 THE SOCIETAL CONTEXT: CLEAVAGES
AND IDENTITIES 39
Chapter 3 Regionalism 43
Theoretical Considerations 43
Geography 44
Physiographic Regions 44
Transportation and Communications Systems 45
Population Distribution 48
Economy 50
The Atlantic Region 5 Î
Quebec 52
Ontario 52
The Prairie Region 52
British Columbia 53
The North 53
Historic Regional Conflicts 54
Ownership 0/Natural Resources 54
Tariffs 55
Transportation 55
Banking 55
The Atlantic Provinces 57
Recent Regional Conflicts 57
Taxation and Regulation of Natural Resources 57
Other Regional Economic Conflicts 5 7
Regional Economic Disparities 58
Regional Identities 61
Conclusion 65
Discussion Questions 66
Notes 66
Further Reading 67
Chapter 4 Aboriginal Peoples 69
Theoretical Considerations 69
Aboriginal Demographic Profile Today 71
Historical Evolution 73
Setting the Stage for Change 77
From the White Paper to the Charlottetown Accord 78
Early Land Claims 78
The Constitution Act, 1982, and the Meech Lake Accord 79
Land Issues in 1990 81
The Charlottetown Accord ,1992 81
Aboriginal Issues in the Chrétien Era, 1993-2003 82
Aboriginal Self-Government 82
Ipperwash, Caledonia, and Aboriginal Injustice 84
Nunavut and the Nisga’a Treaty 85
Contemporary Aboriginal Issues 86
Political Activity 86
Reserve and Urban Aboriginals 87
The Kefowna Accord and Court Cases 87
The Harper Government 88
Conclusion 90
Discussion Questions 91
Notes 91
Further Reading 94
Chapter 5 French Canada and the Quebec Question 95
The French-English Demographic Profile Today 95
Different Conceptions of French Canada 97
Historical Overview of French-English Relations 98
Pre-Confederation Developments 98
Ethnic/Linguisdc Conflicts, 1867-1960 99
Pre-l 960 Quebec Nationalism 101
The Quiet Revolution: Quebec in the 1960s 102
Quebec and French Canada Since 1970 106
The 1970s 106
The 1980s 106
The 1990s 108
Party Support in Quebec 109
Developments in Other Provinces and Territories 110
Contemporary Issues 112
Conclusion 115
Discussion Questions n6
Notes 117
Further Reading ix8
Chapter 6 Ethnocultural Minorities 119
A Profile of Ethnocultural Minorities Today 119
Theoretical Considerations 121
History of Canadian Immigration 122
Racial Discrimination 124
Overcoming Discrimination: Multiculturalism, Equity,
and Inclusiveness 126
Backtracking in the 1990s 129
Current Ethnocultural Issues 130
Conclusion 135
Discussion Questions 135
Notes 136
Further Reading 137
Chapter 7 Gender 139
Theoretical Considerations 139
Evolution of Women’s Rights to 1970 140
The Women’s Movement After 1970 144
Representation in Politics and Government 145
Employment Issues 146
Constitutional, Legal, and Aboriginal Womens Issues 148
Reproduction, Sexuality, Health, and Violence Issues 149
The Feminization of Poverty and Child Care 150
Women's Centres and Women's Groups 150
Contemporary Issues 152
Gay, Lesbian, and Transgender Issues and Identities 153
Conclusion 156
Discussion Questions 157
Notes 157
Further Reading I59
Chapter 8 Class 161
Theoretical Considerations 161
A Profile of Class Divisions in Canada Today 164
The Upper Class 165
Identifying the Corporate Elite 165
Demands of the Corporate Elite and Results 166
The Middle Class 170
The Working Class 171
The Poor 175
The Rise and Decline of the Social Safety Net 177
The Rise 177
The Decline 179
Conclusion 182
Discussion Questions 182
Notes 183
Further Reading i 85
Chapter 9 Urban/Rural Location, Religion, and Age 187
Theoretical Considerations 187
Urban/Rural Location 188
Religion 193
Separate Schools 193
Other Religious Issues 195
Current Religious Issues 196
Age 198
Earlier Struggles 198
Population Projections 199
Future Issues 201
Conclusion 204
Discussion Questions 204
Notes 204
Further Reading 206
Chapter 10 Canada’s External Environment: The United States
and the World 207
The Global Setting 208
Foreign Governments 208
International Organizations 208
International Agreements 210
Transnational Corporations and Globalization 210
International Terrorism 211
U.S. Influences in Defence, Foreign, and Border Policies 212
Canadian Defence Policy 212
Canadian Foreign Policy 215
Canadian Border Policy 215
U.S. Economic Influences on Canada 216
Foreign Investment 216
Trade 221
The Environment 224
Energy 226
Trade Unions 227
The Canadian Economy in an Age of Globalization 227
U.S. Influences on Canadian Culture 227
Television 228
Magazines 229
Film and Video 230
Publishing 230
Newspapers, Radio, and Sound Recordings 231
Other Cultural Industries 231
Canadian Cultural Industries in an Age of Globalization 232
U.S. Influences on Other Aspects of Canadian Life 232
Conclusion 234
Discussion Questions 234
Notes 235
Further Reading 237
PART 3 UNKING PEOPLE TO GOVERNMENT 239
Chapter 11 The Canadian Political Culture 241
Theoretical Considerations 241
Democracy 243
Popular Sovereignty 244
Political Equality 244
Political Freedom 245
Majority Rule and Minority Rights 246
Distinguishing Between Canadian and American Values 247
Balance Between Individualism and Collectivism 248
Particularism, Diversity, and Tolerance 250
Deference to Authority 251
Egalitarianism 252
Caution, Diffidence, Dependence, Idealism, and Nonviolence 253
Other Statements of Basic Values 254
Is Canada’s Political Culture Changing? 255
“Limited Identities”: Subcultures in Canada 258
Regional and Provincial/Territorial Subcultures 258
Ethnic Subcultures 259
Class Subcultures 259
Conclusion 261
Discussion Questions 261
Notes 262
Further Reading 264
Chapter 12 Political Socialization, The Mass Media,
and Public Opinion Polls 265
Theoretical Considerations 265
Political Socialization 266
The Family 266
The School 266
Peers 268
Other Agents of Political Socialization 268
The Mass Media 270
Media Ownership and Control in Canada 270
The Changing Media World 275
The Internet 277
The Media and the Public 278
The Media and the Politicians 280
Public Opinion Polls 281
Measuring Public Opinion 281
The Importance of Polls in Elections 283
Impact of Polls on the Authorities 284
Conclusion 287
Discussion Questions 287
Notes 288
Further Reading 290
Chapter 13 Elections and the Electoral System 291
Theoretical Considerations 291
Drawing the Electoral Map 292
Distribution of Seats among Provinces 292
Drawing Constituency Boundaries 293
The Official Election Machinery 295
Setting the Date 295
Election Officials 295
The Voters’ List 296
Nomination 291
Election Day 291
The Ballot 298
The Franchise 298
Controversies about the 2011 Election 299
The Proportionality of the Electoral System 299
Discrepancies between Seats and Votes: National Level 300
Discrepancies between Seats and Votes: By Province 302
Remedies 302
Financing Elections 305
Pre-1914 305
Federal Election Finance Law and its Results, 1914-2003 306
Federal Election Finance Law after 2003 301
Third-Party Advertising and the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and
Party Financing 309
Conclusion 310
Discussion Questions 311
Notes 311
Further Reading 313
Chapter 14 Political Parties and the Party System 315
Theoretical Considerations 315
Historical Evolution of Canadian Parties 317
The First Party System, 1861-1921 311
The Second Party System, 1921-1951 318
The Third Party System, 1951-1993 320
The Fourth Party System, 1993-2011 321
Interpretations of the Canadian Party System 323
The Broker System 323
Ideological or Class-Based Parties 324
Party Ideology 326
Party Organization 330
Party Membership 330
Party Leadership 331
Party Policymaking 333
General Structures and Operations 335
Conclusion 340
Discussion Questions 340
Notes 341
Further Reading 343
Chapter 15 The Election Campaign, Voting,
and Political Participation 345
The National Party Campaign 345
Party Headquarters and Pre-Writ Preparations 345
Election Strategy 347
The Election Platform 347
The Leaders Tour 348
Media Coverage 348
National Media Advertising 349
Political Marketing 351
The Leaders' Debates 351
The 2011 Election Campaign 352
The Local Candidate Campaign 353
Nomination 354
The Local Campaign 355
The Voter Choice 356
Sociodemographic Bases of Party Support 356
Core Values and Beliefs 359
Party Identification 359
The Issues, the Economy, and the Government's Performance 360
leadership 361
Strategic Voting 362
Political Participation 362
Electoral Participation 362
Non-electoral Participation 365
Conclusion 367
Discussion Questions 368
Notes 368
Further Reading 371
Chapter 16 Advocacy Groups, Social Movements, and Lobbying 373
Theoretical Considerations 374
The Array of Canadian Advocacy Groups 375
Business Groups 376
Nonbusiness Groups 377
Other Categorizations of Advocacy Groups 378
Social Movements 379
Advocacy Group Structures 380
Targets and Methods of Advocacy Group Activity 381
Policy Communities and Policy Networks 381
The Bureaucracy 383
The Prime Minister, the Cabinet, and Ministers 384
Parliament 385
Other Targets 387
Group Resources and Determinants of Success 388
Lobbying in Canada 390
Emergence of Modern Lobbying 390
Legalizing Lobbying: The Registration System 390
Lobbying under the Chretien, Martin, and Harper Governments 392
Conclusion 395
Discussion Questions 396
Notes 396
Further Reading 399
PART 4 THE CONSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT 401
Chapter 17 The Canadian Constitution and Constitutional Change 403
Components of the Canadian Constitution 404
The Constitution Act, 1867 404
Amendments to the Constitution Act, 1867 404
British Statutes and Orders in Council 405
Organic Canadian Statutes 406
Constitution Act, ¡982 406
Judicial Decisions 407
Constitutional Conventions 408
The Pre-1960 Quest for Constitutional Change 409
A Domestic Constitutional Amending Formuh 409
A Constitutional Charter of Rights 410
Mega-Constitutional Change, 1960-2000 412
The Victoria Charter 412
The Constitution Act, 1982 414
The Meech Lake Accord 416
The Charlottetown Accord 418
The 1992 Referendum 420
Post-Charlottetown Constitutional Developments 421
Single-Issue Constitutional Change 424
Post-1982 Formal Constitutional Amendments 424
Constitutional Change relating to Aboriginal Canadians 424
Instruments of Constitutional Change other than Formal Amendments 425
Conclusion 428
Discussion Questions 428
Notes 428
Further Reading 430
Chapter 18 The Federal System 431
The Confederation Settlement 433
Evolution of Canadian Federalism to 2000 436
Division of Powers 43 6
Federal-Provincial Finance 440
Federal Controls 445
Phases of Canadian Federalism 446
Canadian Federalism, 1867A 945 446
Canadian Federalism, ¡945-2000 447
Canadian Federalism in the 21 st Century 450
Conclusion 458
Discussion Questions 458
Notes 459
Further Reading 461
Chapter 19 The Charter of Rights and Freedoms 463
Defining and Protecting Rights and Freedoms 463
En Route to the Charter 464
The Charter of Rights and Freedoms 467
The Reasonable Limits Clause 468
Fundamental Freedoms 468
Democratic Rights 410
Mobility Rights 471
Legal Rights 472
Equality Rights 474
Official Languages of Canada 478
Minority'Language Education Rights 478
Other Provisions 479
The Notwithstanding Clause 480
Implications of Constitutionalizing the Charter of Rights 481
Criticism from Right and Left 483
Dialogue Between Legislatures and Courts 485
Conclusion 486
Discussion Questions 487
Notes 487
Further Reading 492
PART 5 GOVERNING 493
Chapter 20 The Policymaking Process and Policy Instruments 495
The Changing Role of the State 495
The Policymaking Process 499
initiation 501
Priority Setting 501
Policy Formulation 501
Legitimation 502
Implementation 502
Interpretation 503
Policy Communities Revisited 504
Policy Instruments 505
Privatization 505
Symbolic Response 505
Exhortation 506
Tax Expenditures 506
Public Expenditures 507
Regulation 508
Taxation 508
Public Ownership 509
State of Emergency 509
The Environment as a Case Study 510
Conclusion 512
Discussion Questions 513
Notes 513
Further Reading 514
Chapter 21 The Executive: Crown, Prime Minister, and Cabinet 515
The Crown 515
The Governor General 511
Powers of the Crown 517
Other Functions of the Crown 521
Advantages and Disadvantages of the Monarchy 522
The Prime Minister and Cabinet 523
Powers of the Prime Minister and Cabinet 523
The Prime Minister 525
Composition of the Cabinet 531
Operation of the Cabinet 535
Central Agencies 540
Conclusion 545
Discussion Questions 545
Notes 546
Further Reading 550
Chapter 22 The Bureaucracy 553
Functions and Powers of the Bureaucracy 553
Government Departments 555
Number, Structure, and Size 555
Responsibility and Accountability at the Top of the Department 557
Exempt Staff 558
The Rest of the Department 559
Rehtions with Other Departments and Central Agencies 560
The Merit Principle and a Representative Bureaucracy 561
The Estimates System 563
Departmental Interaction with Provinces and the Public 564
Crown Corporations 565
Administrative Agencies 567
Controlling the Bureaucracy 570
Prime Minister, Ministers, and Cabinet 570
Bureaucrats Controlling Bureaucrats 511
House of Commons 5 71
The judiciary 572
Watchdog Agencies 572
Reform of the Bureaucracy and the Issue of Accountability 574
The New Public Management and Other Recent Reforms 574
Enhancing Accountability 576
Conclusion 579
Discussion Questions 579
Notes 580
Further Reading 583
Chapter 23 Parliament 585
Functions and Powers of the House of Commons 586
Composition of the House of Commons 587
The Parliamentary Timetable 589
The Typical Session 589
The Typical Week 590
Party Discipline 592
Caucus Meetings 594
Stages and Kinds of Legislation 595
Organization and Officers of the Commons 598
The Speaker 598
House Leaders, Party Whips, and Clerk 600
Voting 601
Speeches 601
The Committee System 602
Members’ Services and Ethics 605
Roles of Members of Parliament 606
The Government-Opposition Balance 608
Minority Government 609
Reform of the House of Commons 611
Purposes and Powers of the Senate 612
Composition of the Senate 613
Operation of the Senate 615
Senate Reform 618
The Harper Proposals 620
Conclusion 621
Discussion Questions 621
Notes 622
Further Reading 625
Chapter 24 The Judiciary 627
The Function of Adjudication 627
Access to and Costs of Justice 630
Categories of Laws 630
Structure of the Courts 632
Provincial and Territorial Courts of Appeal 633
The Federal Court of Canada 633
The Supreme Court of Canada 634
The Appointment of Judges 639
Retirement, Removal, and Independence of Judges 643
Conclusion 646
Discussion Questions 646
Notes 647
Further Reading 649
Appendix A Constitution Act, 1867 (excerpts) 651
Appendix B Constitution Act, 1982, Schedule B 657
Glossary 669
Index 695 |
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spellingShingle | Dyck, Rand 1943- Cochrane, Christopher Canadian politics Political science fast Politik Politische Wissenschaft Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
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title | Canadian politics |
title_auth | Canadian politics |
title_exact_search | Canadian politics |
title_full | Canadian politics Rand Dyck ; Christopher Cochrane |
title_fullStr | Canadian politics Rand Dyck ; Christopher Cochrane |
title_full_unstemmed | Canadian politics Rand Dyck ; Christopher Cochrane |
title_short | Canadian politics |
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topic | Political science fast Politik Politische Wissenschaft Politisches System (DE-588)4046584-6 gnd |
topic_facet | Political science Politik Politische Wissenschaft Politisches System Canada / Politics and government / Textbooks Canada / Politique et gouvernement / Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Canada Kanada |
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