Federalism in Canada: contested concepts and uneasy balances
"Federalism in Canada tells the turbulent story of shared sovereignty and divided governance from Confederation to the present time. It does so with three main objectives in mind. The first objective is to convince readers that federalism is the primary animating force in Canadian politics, and...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Federalism in Canada tells the turbulent story of shared sovereignty and divided governance from Confederation to the present time. It does so with three main objectives in mind. The first objective is to convince readers that federalism is the primary animating force in Canadian politics, and that it is therefore worth engaging with its complex nature and dynamic. The second objective is to bring into closer focus the contested concepts about the meaning and operation of federalism that all along have been at the root of the divide between English Canada and Quebec in particular. The third objective is to give recognition to the trajectory of Canada's Indigenous peoples in the context of Canadian federalism, from years of abusive neglect to belated efforts of inclusion. The book focuses on the constitution with its ambiguous allocation of divided powers, the pivotal role of the courts in balancing these powers, and the political leaders whose interactions oscillate between intergovernmental conflict and cooperation. This focus on executive leadership and judicial supervision is framed by considerations of Canada's regionalized political economy and cultural diversity, giving students an interesting and nuanced view of federalism in Canada."-- |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | ix, 367 Seiten |
ISBN: | 9781442636460 9781442636453 |
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adam_text | Contents Prologue Approaches to Canadian Federalism....................................і A Personal Account by Means of Acknowledgement.............................................. 1 Contested Concepts as the Underlying Dynamic and Central Theme................. 15 Organization and Outline............................... 17 CHAPTER ONE AN INTRODUCTORY UNDERSTANDING OF Canadian Federalism.......................... 25 Shared Sovereignty.................................................................................................. 27 Power of the Courts.................................................................................................. 32 Sunny Ways of Compromise.....................................................................................34 Fiscal Imbalance............................................................................................... 39 Executive Dominance.......................................... 44 Imperfection............................................................................................................. 47 Chapter Two CONFEDERATION.......................................................................................... 50 Coming Together Lately........................................................................................ 52 Relics of Empire........................................................................................................ 56 Unitary Impositions................................................................................................... 58 Federal
Accommodations........................................................................................63 Parliamentary Concessions......................................................................................68 Indians ....................................................................................................................73 An Incomplete Contract........................................................... 77 CHAPTER THREE JUDICIAL INTERPRETATIONS.................................................................82 Pith and Substance................................................................................................... 84 From Need to Necessity.......................................................................................... 88 Beyond Provincial Concern...................................................................................... 94 Federalism Demands Nothing Less.......................................................................101 Law and Politics....................... Ю4
CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR Crisis of capitalism to a crisis OF FEDERALISM............................................................................................ 108 Dramatic Crisis and BNA Act Federalism at a Loss.............................................109 Prairie Populism......................................................................................................112 Enlightened Reactionaries..................................................................................... 115 Rowell-Sirois Commission..................................................................................... 117 Reversal of Functions............................................................................................. 120 from a Chapter Five Mostly fiscal relations................................................................ 125 Tax Sharing.............................................................................................................. 127 Cost Sharing...........................................................................................................136 Fiscal Equalization................................................................................................. 148 Under the Indian Act............................................................................................. 159 Fiscal Imbalance and the Spending Power.......................................................... 164 CHAPTER SIX Difference, Dependency, and Displacement............. ա Quebec
Nationalism.............................................................................................. 171 Western Alienation................................................................................................ 183 Eastern Dependencies.......................................................................................... 194 Indigenous Displacement......................................................................................199 Regionalism and Federalism................................................................................ 205 Chapter Seven patriation and the Constitution Act, 1982.............. 210 The Long Road to Patriation.................................................................................211 Amendment........................................................................................................... 219 Charter................................................................................. 223 Indigenous Rights..................................................................................................229 Flexible Renewal....................................................................................................236 CHAPTER EIGHT The unfinished Business of Canadian Federalism.................................................................................................. 243 Constitutional Politics............................................................................................248 Secession and
Clarity............................................................................................258 Interstate Federalism and Intrastate Federalism................................................. 266 viii
CONTENTS Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Government.................................................. 275 Shifting Identities............................................................................................. 282 Chapter Nine Contested Concepts of Canadian FEDERALISM................................................................................................... 286 A Plural Compact of Provinces or a Dual Compact of Nationalities?................291 How Much Autonomy or Interdependence?.................................................... 299 Treaty Federalism............................................................................................. 305 EPILOGUE Still a Federal country................................................................ 311 BIBLIOGRAPHY..............................................................................................321 Index.................................................................................................................. 347 ix
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Contents Prologue Approaches to Canadian Federalism.і A Personal Account by Means of Acknowledgement. 1 Contested Concepts as the Underlying Dynamic and Central Theme. 15 Organization and Outline. 17 CHAPTER ONE AN INTRODUCTORY UNDERSTANDING OF Canadian Federalism. 25 Shared Sovereignty. 27 Power of the Courts. 32 Sunny Ways of Compromise.34 Fiscal Imbalance. 39 Executive Dominance. 44 Imperfection. 47 Chapter Two CONFEDERATION. 50 Coming Together Lately. 52 Relics of Empire. 56 Unitary Impositions. 58 Federal
Accommodations.63 Parliamentary Concessions.68 "Indians".73 An Incomplete Contract. 77 CHAPTER THREE JUDICIAL INTERPRETATIONS.82 Pith and Substance. 84 From Need to Necessity. 88 Beyond Provincial Concern. 94 Federalism Demands Nothing Less.101 Law and Politics. Ю4
CONTENTS CHAPTER FOUR Crisis of capitalism to a crisis OF FEDERALISM. 108 Dramatic Crisis and BNA Act Federalism at a Loss.109 Prairie Populism.112 Enlightened Reactionaries. 115 Rowell-Sirois Commission. 117 Reversal of Functions. 120 from a Chapter Five Mostly fiscal relations. 125 Tax Sharing. 127 Cost Sharing.136 Fiscal Equalization. 148 Under the Indian Act. 159 Fiscal Imbalance and the Spending Power. 164 CHAPTER SIX Difference, Dependency, and Displacement. ա Quebec
Nationalism. 171 Western Alienation. 183 Eastern Dependencies. 194 Indigenous Displacement.199 Regionalism and Federalism. 205 Chapter Seven patriation and the Constitution Act, 1982. 210 The Long Road to Patriation.211 Amendment. 219 Charter. 223 Indigenous Rights.229 Flexible Renewal.236 CHAPTER EIGHT The unfinished Business of Canadian Federalism. 243 Constitutional Politics.248 Secession and
Clarity.258 Interstate Federalism and Intrastate Federalism. 266 viii
CONTENTS Indigenous Land Rights and Self-Government. 275 Shifting Identities. 282 Chapter Nine Contested Concepts of Canadian FEDERALISM. 286 A Plural Compact of Provinces or a Dual Compact of Nationalities?.291 How Much Autonomy or Interdependence?. 299 Treaty Federalism. 305 EPILOGUE Still a Federal country. 311 BIBLIOGRAPHY.321 Index. 347 ix |
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