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adam_text | Brief Table of Contents Detailed Table of Contents Preface 11 Acknowledgements 15 1 7 The Game of Politics 17 CONCEPTS AND INSTITUTIONS 2 The Context and Ideas of Government 35 COHESION, DIVISION, AND IDENTITY 3 The Constitutional Framework 79 RULES FOR GOVERNMENT AND THE POLITICAL GAME 4 Contested Federalism 107 THE DIVISION OF POWERS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, AND REGIONALISM 5 Quebec Nationalism 131 THE DEMAND FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE 6 Canada’s Indigenous Peoples 157 THE SEARCH FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE 7 The Executive 187 CEREMONY AND LEADERSHIP 8 Parliament 217 THE PUBLIC ARENA OF POLITICS 9 Public Administration 253 DEMOCRACY, BUREAUCRACY, AND PUBLIC POLICY 10 The Administration ofJustice and Human Rights 273 COURTS, CHARTER CASES, POLICE, PRISONS, PUBLIC SECURITY, AND TERRORISM 11 Parties and Interest Groups 303 TEAMS IN THE GAME 12 Elections and Political Behaviour 339 THE CONTESTS AND THE MESSENGERS 13 Canadian Global Policy 381 CONSTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SACRIFICES Glossary 407 Further Reading 419 Permissions Acknowledgements Index 425 423
Detailed Table of Contents Preface π Acknowledgements 15 Region 63 Sex, Gender, and Diversity 66 women’s key issues today 1 The Game of Politics 17 CONCEPTS AND INSTITUTIONS Learning Objectives 17 Games and Institutions 19 States and Nations 20 Politics, Power, and Institutions 22 Law and Policy 24 Types of Government: Democracy and Authoritarianism 25 Democracy: Procedural and Substantive 26 Canadian Democracy 28 Issues Canadians Argue About 30 Issues and Institutions 32 Discussion Questions 33 2 The Context and Ideas of Government 35 COHESION, DIVISION, AND IDENTITY Learning Objectives 35 Shared Fundamentals 36 Geography 36 Economy 38 Demography 39 What Unites Canadians? 41 Political Culture 41 Political Values and Beliefs 42 Political Attitudes 43 Shared Political Ideas, Customs, Traditions, Symbols, and Heroes 44 What Divides Canadians? 46 Political Ideas 47 Sočia! Identity 52 Ethnicity and Language 53 Age 57 Class 59 69 Religion 72 Embracing Change 73 Discussion Questions 78 3 The Constitutional Framework 79 RULES FOR GOVERNMENT AND THE POLITICAL GAME Learning Objectives 79 Constitutional Principles 80 Constitutional Laws and Conventions 80 Individual and Collective Rights 81 The Rule of Law 81 Common Law and Statutory Law 82 Key Institutional Arrangements 83 Development of the Canadian Constitution 83 British North America Act, 1867 84 Other Constitutional Documents 85 Interpreting the Constitution 86 Constitutional Amendment 86 Bringing the Constitution Home 88 Québec and Constitutional Pátriádon 91 The New Canadian Constitution 92 Amendment Formulas 92 Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms 96 Did Canada Need a Charter? 96 What Is in the Charter? 97 The Meech Lake Accord and Langevin Amendment 99 Post-Meech Efforts at Constitutional Change 101 The Charlottetown Accord and the 1992 Constitutional Referendum 102 Discussion Questions 106
4 Contested Federalism 107 THE DIVISION OF POWERS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, AND REGIONALISM Learning Objectives 107 The Concept of Federalism 108 Origins of Canadian Federalism 110 The Federal-Provincial Division of Powers 111 Issues over the Division of Powers 113 Shifting Patterns of Canadian Federalism 114 From 1867 to the Late 1950s 1x4 The 1960s to the Early 2000s 116 Money and Federalism 117 Key Concepts: Conditional Grants, Unconditional Grants, and Spending Power 118 Key Funding Mechanisms 119 Fiscal Arrangements in Flux 122 The New Systems during Contested Federalism 123 Key Issues: Health and Social Programs 125 Liberals and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 127 Discussion Questions 129 5 Quebec Nationalism 131 THE DEMAND FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE Learning Objectives 131 NationaUsm 132 Roots of Quebec Nationalism: Early FrenchEnglish Conflicts 133 The Manitoba School Issue 134 The Conscription Issue 135 Language Issues: Past and Present 135 Modern Nationalism in Québec 139 The Québec Referendum, 1980 139 Constitutional Patriation (1982) and Its Aftermath 140 The Québec Referendum, 199y 141 Federal Post-Referendum Response 142 Ottawa’s Questions and the Supreme Court’s Answers Concerning Unilateral Secession 143 Is the Constitution Merely a Red Herring? 145 Nationalism and Self-Determination 146 Quebec’s Major Grievances 147 Electoral Realignment in Québec, 2018 149 Civil Rights Discord and Change in Québec 152 8 ļ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS The State of Québec Separatism Today 153 Discussion Questions 155 6 Canada’s Indigenous Peoples 157 THE SEARCH FOR EQUALITY AND
JUSTICE Learning Objectives 157 Background: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 to 1990 159 The Original Agreement with the British Crown 159 Confederation and the Assimilation Policy 160 Changing Course: Repatriation of the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms 162 The Search for Reconciliation 165 Indigenous Rights 168 Land Claims and Indigenous Rights 171 Métis Rights 175 Resource Development on Disputed Indigenous Lands 176 Coastal Gas Link 176 Northern Gateway and Trans Mountain Pipelines 176 Indigenous Self-Government 179 Other Areas of Conflict 182 Education 182 Adoptions 183 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls 183 Indigenous Justice 184 Seeking Equality and Justice 184 Discussion Questions 186 7 The Executive 187 CEREMONY AND LEADERSHIP Learning Objectives 187 The Formal Executive 188 The Crown and Monarch 188 The Governor General and Lieutenant-Governors 189 The Political Executive 192 The Prime Minister 192 Canada’s Prime Ministers 193 The Prime Minister and Government 196
Cabinet 197 Minority and Coalition Governments 204 The Supreme Court Reference Case, 2014 249 Discussion Questions 252 Problems with Minority Governments 205 Central Agencies 208 The Prime Minister’s Office 208 The Privy Council Office 209 The Treasury Board 210 The Department of Finance 211 Political Executives: Canada and the United States Compared 212 Does the Prime Minister Have Too Much Power? 2x3 Assessing Prime Ministers: Greatness or Mediocracy 215 Discussion Questions 216 8 Parliament 217 THE PUBLIC ARENA OF POLITICS Learning Objectives 217 The Parliament of Canada 218 The Origins of Canada’s Parliament 218 The Functions of Canada’s Parliament 219 The Life Cycle of Parliament 220 The House of Commons 222 The Functions of the House of Commons 222 Members of Parliament 222 Rules of the House 223 Conflict of Interest and Patronage 225 The Gomery Commission 228 The Federal Accountability Act, December 2006 228 Organization and Officers of the House of Commons 229 Daily Routine in the House of Commons 231 Committees in the House of Commons 234 Passing Legislation 235 Types of Bills 236 How Laws Are Passed 236 Parties in Parliament 239 Inside Parliamentary Parties 239 Relations among Parties in Parliament 241 The Senate 244 The Functions of the Senate 244 The Senators 246 Senate Reform 247 9 Public Administration 253 DEMOCRACY, BUREAUCRACY, AND PUBLIC POLICY Learning Objectives 253 Administration, Bureaucracy, and Bureaucrats 254 Bureaucracy and Democracy 254 Structures of Federal Bureaucracy 256 Federal Government Departments 257 Government Agencies 259 Public Servants
and Policy-Making 261 The Public Sendee 262 Who Works in Canada’s Public Service? 263 Budgets, Deficits, and Debts 264 Democratic Control of the Bureaucracy 267 Parliamentary Committees 267 Monitoring Agencies 268 Are More Reforms Needed? 270 Discussion Questions 271 10 The Administration ofJustice and Human Rights 273 COURTS, CHARTER CASES, POLICE, PRISONS, PUBLIC SECURITY, AND TERRORISM Learning Objectives 273 The Legal System 274 Courts as Arenas for Solving Disputes 275 The Organization of the Court System 276 The Changing Role of the Supreme Court: Positive or Negative? 279 The Impact of Charter Decisions on Human Rights 281 Equality and Legal Cases Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms 284 RELIGIOUS CASES 288 Politics and the Supreme Court 289 Police Forces: Enforcers of Law and Government 291 Organization of Policing 292 The Prison System: Final Recourse 294 Organization of Prisons 294 Civil Liberties, Terrorism, and Security Policy 296 DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS I 9
Electoral Preparations and the Campaign Terrorism in Canada 297 The Communications Security Establishment 300 Discussion Questions 301 11 Parties and Interest Groups 303 TEAMS IN THE GAME Learning Objectives 303 Parties and Party Systems 304 Parties and the Party System in Canada 305 Theories about the Party System 307 Political Parties in Canada 309 The Liberal Party 309 The Conservative Party of Canada 311 The New Democratic Party 314 The Bloc Québécois 316 The Green Party of Canada 317 The People’s Party of Canada 318 Party Organization 319 Party Structure 319 Party Membership 320 Party Leaders 321 Party Financing 321 Parties at Work 322 Policy Conventions 322 Leadership Conventions and Leadership Reviews 323 Interest Groups and Movements in Canada 327 The Nature of Interest Groups 329 Interest Groups and Lobbying 331 Targets of Interest Group Activity 333 Discussion Questions 337 12 Elections and Political Behaviour 339 THE CONTESTS AND THE MESSENGERS Learning Objectives 339 Federal Elections in Canada 340 The Electoral System and Its Rules 341 When Are Elections Called? 342 How Are the Number of Seats and Constituency Boundaries Determined? 342 Who Can Run and Who Can Vote? 344 Key Electoral Participants: Coaches, Players, and Referees 345 Electoral Stages: From Dissolution to a New Government 347 10 j CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 347 The Vote 348 Who Pays for Elections? 348 Financial Rules for the 2019 General Election Evaluating Electoral Financing 352 350 The Net Worth of a Vote: Does Canada Need a New Electoral System? 352 By-Elections 358 Referendums 359
Electoral Behaviour: Voting Patterns in Canada 360 Short-Term and Long-Term Factors in Voting Behaviour 362 Analysis of Electoral Outcomes 364 The 2019 Federal Election 366 Background 366 The 2019 Federal Election Campaign Issues in the Election 370 Results and Analysis 373 368 REGIONAL RESULTS AND CONSEQUENCES 375 Media, Polls, and Elections 379 Discussion Questions 380 13 Canadian Global Policy 381 CONSTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SACRIFICES Learning Objectives 381 What Is Foreign Policy? 383 Economic and Trade Policy 385 Canada and Global Economics 385 Canada and the World 388 Canada and the United Nations 388 Canada’s Relations with the United States Canada and Europe 397 Canada and the Pacific 398 389 Canadian Defence Policy 398 History and Context of Canadian Military Policy The Canadian Armed Forces 401 Canada in Afghanistan 402 Recent Military Engagements 403 Discussion Questions 406 Glossary 407 Further Reading 419 Permissions Acknowledgements Index 425 423 399
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Brief Table of Contents Detailed Table of Contents Preface 11 Acknowledgements 15 1 7 The Game of Politics 17 CONCEPTS AND INSTITUTIONS 2 The Context and Ideas of Government 35 COHESION, DIVISION, AND IDENTITY 3 The Constitutional Framework 79 RULES FOR GOVERNMENT AND THE POLITICAL GAME 4 Contested Federalism 107 THE DIVISION OF POWERS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, AND REGIONALISM 5 Quebec Nationalism 131 THE DEMAND FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE 6 Canada’s Indigenous Peoples 157 THE SEARCH FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE 7 The Executive 187 CEREMONY AND LEADERSHIP 8 Parliament 217 THE PUBLIC ARENA OF POLITICS 9 Public Administration 253 DEMOCRACY, BUREAUCRACY, AND PUBLIC POLICY 10 The Administration ofJustice and Human Rights 273 COURTS, CHARTER CASES, POLICE, PRISONS, PUBLIC SECURITY, AND TERRORISM 11 Parties and Interest Groups 303 TEAMS IN THE GAME 12 Elections and Political Behaviour 339 THE CONTESTS AND THE MESSENGERS 13 Canadian Global Policy 381 CONSTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SACRIFICES Glossary 407 Further Reading 419 Permissions Acknowledgements Index 425 423
Detailed Table of Contents Preface π Acknowledgements 15 Region 63 Sex, Gender, and Diversity 66 women’s key issues today 1 The Game of Politics 17 CONCEPTS AND INSTITUTIONS Learning Objectives 17 Games and Institutions 19 States and Nations 20 Politics, Power, and Institutions 22 Law and Policy 24 Types of Government: Democracy and Authoritarianism 25 Democracy: Procedural and Substantive 26 Canadian Democracy 28 Issues Canadians Argue About 30 Issues and Institutions 32 Discussion Questions 33 2 The Context and Ideas of Government 35 COHESION, DIVISION, AND IDENTITY Learning Objectives 35 Shared Fundamentals 36 Geography 36 Economy 38 Demography 39 What Unites Canadians? 41 Political Culture 41 Political Values and Beliefs 42 Political Attitudes 43 Shared Political Ideas, Customs, Traditions, Symbols, and Heroes 44 What Divides Canadians? 46 Political Ideas 47 Sočia! Identity 52 Ethnicity and Language 53 Age 57 Class 59 69 Religion 72 Embracing Change 73 Discussion Questions 78 3 The Constitutional Framework 79 RULES FOR GOVERNMENT AND THE POLITICAL GAME Learning Objectives 79 Constitutional Principles 80 Constitutional Laws and Conventions 80 Individual and Collective Rights 81 The Rule of Law 81 Common Law and Statutory Law 82 Key Institutional Arrangements 83 Development of the Canadian Constitution 83 British North America Act, 1867 84 Other Constitutional Documents 85 Interpreting the Constitution 86 Constitutional Amendment 86 Bringing the Constitution Home 88 Québec and Constitutional Pátriádon 91 The New Canadian Constitution 92 Amendment Formulas 92 Canadian
Charter of Rights and Freedoms 96 Did Canada Need a Charter? 96 What Is in the Charter? 97 The Meech Lake Accord and Langevin Amendment 99 Post-Meech Efforts at Constitutional Change 101 The Charlottetown Accord and the 1992 Constitutional Referendum 102 Discussion Questions 106
4 Contested Federalism 107 THE DIVISION OF POWERS, FINANCIAL RESOURCES, AND REGIONALISM Learning Objectives 107 The Concept of Federalism 108 Origins of Canadian Federalism 110 The Federal-Provincial Division of Powers 111 Issues over the Division of Powers 113 Shifting Patterns of Canadian Federalism 114 From 1867 to the Late 1950s 1x4 The 1960s to the Early 2000s 116 Money and Federalism 117 Key Concepts: Conditional Grants, Unconditional Grants, and Spending Power 118 Key Funding Mechanisms 119 Fiscal Arrangements in Flux 122 The New Systems during Contested Federalism 123 Key Issues: Health and Social Programs 125 Liberals and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau 127 Discussion Questions 129 5 Quebec Nationalism 131 THE DEMAND FOR EQUALITY AND JUSTICE Learning Objectives 131 NationaUsm 132 Roots of Quebec Nationalism: Early FrenchEnglish Conflicts 133 The Manitoba School Issue 134 The Conscription Issue 135 Language Issues: Past and Present 135 Modern Nationalism in Québec 139 The Québec Referendum, 1980 139 Constitutional Patriation (1982) and Its Aftermath 140 The Québec Referendum, 199y 141 Federal Post-Referendum Response 142 Ottawa’s Questions and the Supreme Court’s Answers Concerning Unilateral Secession 143 Is the Constitution Merely a Red Herring? 145 Nationalism and Self-Determination 146 Quebec’s Major Grievances 147 Electoral Realignment in Québec, 2018 149 Civil Rights Discord and Change in Québec 152 8 ļ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS The State of Québec Separatism Today 153 Discussion Questions 155 6 Canada’s Indigenous Peoples 157 THE SEARCH FOR EQUALITY AND
JUSTICE Learning Objectives 157 Background: The Royal Proclamation of 1763 to 1990 159 The Original Agreement with the British Crown 159 Confederation and the Assimilation Policy 160 Changing Course: Repatriation of the Constitution and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms 162 The Search for Reconciliation 165 Indigenous Rights 168 Land Claims and Indigenous Rights 171 Métis Rights 175 Resource Development on Disputed Indigenous Lands 176 Coastal Gas Link 176 Northern Gateway and Trans Mountain Pipelines 176 Indigenous Self-Government 179 Other Areas of Conflict 182 Education 182 Adoptions 183 Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls 183 Indigenous Justice 184 Seeking Equality and Justice 184 Discussion Questions 186 7 The Executive 187 CEREMONY AND LEADERSHIP Learning Objectives 187 The Formal Executive 188 The Crown and Monarch 188 The Governor General and Lieutenant-Governors 189 The Political Executive 192 The Prime Minister 192 Canada’s Prime Ministers 193 The Prime Minister and Government 196
Cabinet 197 Minority and Coalition Governments 204 The Supreme Court Reference Case, 2014 249 Discussion Questions 252 Problems with Minority Governments 205 Central Agencies 208 The Prime Minister’s Office 208 The Privy Council Office 209 The Treasury Board 210 The Department of Finance 211 Political Executives: Canada and the United States Compared 212 Does the Prime Minister Have Too Much Power? 2x3 Assessing Prime Ministers: Greatness or Mediocracy 215 Discussion Questions 216 8 Parliament 217 THE PUBLIC ARENA OF POLITICS Learning Objectives 217 The Parliament of Canada 218 The Origins of Canada’s Parliament 218 The Functions of Canada’s Parliament 219 The Life Cycle of Parliament 220 The House of Commons 222 The Functions of the House of Commons 222 Members of Parliament 222 Rules of the House 223 Conflict of Interest and Patronage 225 The Gomery Commission 228 The Federal Accountability Act, December 2006 228 Organization and Officers of the House of Commons 229 Daily Routine in the House of Commons 231 Committees in the House of Commons 234 Passing Legislation 235 Types of Bills 236 How Laws Are Passed 236 Parties in Parliament 239 Inside Parliamentary Parties 239 Relations among Parties in Parliament 241 The Senate 244 The Functions of the Senate 244 The Senators 246 Senate Reform 247 9 Public Administration 253 DEMOCRACY, BUREAUCRACY, AND PUBLIC POLICY Learning Objectives 253 Administration, Bureaucracy, and Bureaucrats 254 Bureaucracy and Democracy 254 Structures of Federal Bureaucracy 256 Federal Government Departments 257 Government Agencies 259 Public Servants
and Policy-Making 261 The Public Sendee 262 Who Works in Canada’s Public Service? 263 Budgets, Deficits, and Debts 264 Democratic Control of the Bureaucracy 267 Parliamentary Committees 267 Monitoring Agencies 268 Are More Reforms Needed? 270 Discussion Questions 271 10 The Administration ofJustice and Human Rights 273 COURTS, CHARTER CASES, POLICE, PRISONS, PUBLIC SECURITY, AND TERRORISM Learning Objectives 273 The Legal System 274 Courts as Arenas for Solving Disputes 275 The Organization of the Court System 276 The Changing Role of the Supreme Court: Positive or Negative? 279 The Impact of Charter Decisions on Human Rights 281 Equality and Legal Cases Since the Charter of Rights and Freedoms 284 RELIGIOUS CASES 288 Politics and the Supreme Court 289 Police Forces: Enforcers of Law and Government 291 Organization of Policing 292 The Prison System: Final Recourse 294 Organization of Prisons 294 Civil Liberties, Terrorism, and Security Policy 296 DETAILED TABLE OF CONTENTS I 9
Electoral Preparations and the Campaign Terrorism in Canada 297 The Communications Security Establishment 300 Discussion Questions 301 11 Parties and Interest Groups 303 TEAMS IN THE GAME Learning Objectives 303 Parties and Party Systems 304 Parties and the Party System in Canada 305 Theories about the Party System 307 Political Parties in Canada 309 The Liberal Party 309 The Conservative Party of Canada 311 The New Democratic Party 314 The Bloc Québécois 316 The Green Party of Canada 317 The People’s Party of Canada 318 Party Organization 319 Party Structure 319 Party Membership 320 Party Leaders 321 Party Financing 321 Parties at Work 322 Policy Conventions 322 Leadership Conventions and Leadership Reviews 323 Interest Groups and Movements in Canada 327 The Nature of Interest Groups 329 Interest Groups and Lobbying 331 Targets of Interest Group Activity 333 Discussion Questions 337 12 Elections and Political Behaviour 339 THE CONTESTS AND THE MESSENGERS Learning Objectives 339 Federal Elections in Canada 340 The Electoral System and Its Rules 341 When Are Elections Called? 342 How Are the Number of Seats and Constituency Boundaries Determined? 342 Who Can Run and Who Can Vote? 344 Key Electoral Participants: Coaches, Players, and Referees 345 Electoral Stages: From Dissolution to a New Government 347 10 j CANADIAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS 347 The Vote 348 Who Pays for Elections? 348 Financial Rules for the 2019 General Election Evaluating Electoral Financing 352 350 The Net Worth of a Vote: Does Canada Need a New Electoral System? 352 By-Elections 358 Referendums 359
Electoral Behaviour: Voting Patterns in Canada 360 Short-Term and Long-Term Factors in Voting Behaviour 362 Analysis of Electoral Outcomes 364 The 2019 Federal Election 366 Background 366 The 2019 Federal Election Campaign Issues in the Election 370 Results and Analysis 373 368 REGIONAL RESULTS AND CONSEQUENCES 375 Media, Polls, and Elections 379 Discussion Questions 380 13 Canadian Global Policy 381 CONSTRAINTS, OPPORTUNITIES, AND SACRIFICES Learning Objectives 381 What Is Foreign Policy? 383 Economic and Trade Policy 385 Canada and Global Economics 385 Canada and the World 388 Canada and the United Nations 388 Canada’s Relations with the United States Canada and Europe 397 Canada and the Pacific 398 389 Canadian Defence Policy 398 History and Context of Canadian Military Policy The Canadian Armed Forces 401 Canada in Afghanistan 402 Recent Military Engagements 403 Discussion Questions 406 Glossary 407 Further Reading 419 Permissions Acknowledgements Index 425 423 399 |
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