Policy Transformation in Canada: Is the Past Prologue?
9781487504304
Canada's centennial anniversary in 1967 coincided with a period of transformative public policymaking. This period
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Table of contents :
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Preface
1: Downstream from the Centennial: Navigating Fifty Years of Policy Change
Part One: Generational Prospects, Then and Now
2: Dreams along a Journey
3: Discounting Now and Then
4: Postponed Adulthood, the Inequality Surge, and the Millennial Burden
5: Half a Century of Pension Reform in Canada
Part Two: The Economy, the Environment, and the Federation
6: The Economy: From Innovation to Policy
7: Natural Resources, Federalism, and the Canadian Economy
8: Environmental Policy Transformations and Canada at 150
9: The Environment as an Urban Policy Issue in Canada
10: Canada’s Radical Fiscal Federation: The Next Fifty Years
Part Three: Rethinking Sovereignty, Allegiance, and Rights
11: Reasonable Accommodation, Diversity, and the Supreme Court of Canada
12: Invisibility, Wilful Blindness, and Impending Doom: The Future (if Any) of Canadian Federalism
13: Canadian Federalism, Canadian Allegiance, and Economic Inequality
14: Indigenous-Canadian Relations at the Sesquicentennial: An Opportunity for Real and Lasting Transformation
15: Reconciliation with a Question Mark: Three Moments
16: Reconciliation, Colonization, and Climate Futures
Part Four: Canada’s Borders and Beyond
17: Fifty Years of Canadian Immigration Policy
18: From Gérin-Lajoie to USMCA: The Role of the Canadian Provinces in Trade Negotiation
19: Canada and the World: Managing Insecurity in a Changing Global Order
20: Has Canada Reached Policy Gridlock?
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