How Ottawa spends, 2005-2006 : managing the minority / edited by G. Bruce Doern.
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McGill-Queen's University Press,
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Table of Contents:
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Martin Liberals (and the Harper Conservatives): The Politics of Governing Precariously
- PART 1 MACRO CHOICES AND CHALLENGES
- 2 Health and Federal-Provincial Fiscal Arrangements: Lost Opportunity
- 3 How Ottawa Gambles: Rolling the Dice in Health Care Reform
- 4 Like a Sub Adrift: Defence Policy as a Litmus Test for the Martin Government
- 5 Made in Canada? The New Public Safety Paradigm
- PART 2 SELECTED POLICY, POLITICAL AND BUDGETARY REALMS
- 6 Symbolism, Surfacing, Succession, and Substance: Martin's Aboriginal Policy Style.
- 7 Cross-Border Relations: Moving Beyond the Politics of Uncertainty?8 Canada�United States Electricity Relations: Policy Coordination and Multi-level Associative Governance
- 9 Executive Federalism, the Democratic Deficit, and Parliamentary Reform
- 10 Into the Long Grass? Evaluating the Role of Commissions of Inquiry In the New Mandate
- 11 Does Parliament Care? Parliamentary Committees and the Estimates
- Appendix A: Canadian Political Facts and Trends
- Appendix B: Fiscal Facts and Trends
- Abstracts/Resumes
- Contributors.