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How Ottawa spends, 2013-2014 the Harper government : mid-term blues and long-term plans / edited by Christopher Stoney and G. Bruce Doern.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2013.Description: 1 online resource (vi, 286 pages) illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780773589995
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • HJ7663 .H696 2013
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Christopher Stoney and G. Bruce Doern -- Is the Budget Action Plan and related Harper agenda a coherent plan for economic growth / Peter W.B. Phillips and David Castle -- The Provinces in the credit markets : market discipline and the new classical Federalism / Kyle Hanniman -- The Conservative 10-year Canada Health Transfer Plan: another fix for a generation? / Gregory P. Marchildon and Haizhen Mou -- Blue Rinse: Harper's treatement of old age security and other elderly benefits / Michael J. Prince -- The politics of the Canada Pension Plan: private pensions and Federal-Provincial parallelism / Daniel Béland -- The alleged downsizing of the Federal public service under the Harper Conservatives / Ian Lee -- How Ottawa controls: Harper Era strategic reviews in the context of the 1993-1996 Liberal program review / Robert P. Shepherd -- National unity through disengagement: The Harper Government's one-off Federalism / David McGrane -- Energy strategy under the Harper Government: Provincial and industry-led / Keith Brownsey -- Defining the apprenticeship problem in Canada: completion rate efficiency versus more equitable entry / Karine Lavasseur -- Promises to keep: Federal spending on communications and transportation infrastructure in the Territorial North / Joshua Gladstone, Sheena Kennedy Dalseg, and Frances Abele -- Pragmatism and political expediency: housing policy under the Harper regime / Steve Pomeroy and Nick Falvo -- Single-purpose entities in the governance of a multiplex world / Keith Hubbard and Gilles Paquet -- The promise and paradox of open government in the Harper era / Jonathan Craft -- The policies and politics of Federal Public Transit infrastructure spending / Jesse Steinberg -- The Aboriginal Health Transition Fund: partnerships to integrate and adapt health services for Aboriginal peoples / Cheryl Sutherland, Carey Hill and Hannay Rogers.
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The Harper Government: Mid-term blues and long-term plans / Christopher Stoney and G. Bruce Doern -- Is the Budget Action Plan and related Harper agenda a coherent plan for economic growth / Peter W.B. Phillips and David Castle -- The Provinces in the credit markets : market discipline and the new classical Federalism / Kyle Hanniman -- The Conservative 10-year Canada Health Transfer Plan: another fix for a generation? / Gregory P. Marchildon and Haizhen Mou -- Blue Rinse: Harper's treatement of old age security and other elderly benefits / Michael J. Prince -- The politics of the Canada Pension Plan: private pensions and Federal-Provincial parallelism / Daniel Béland -- The alleged downsizing of the Federal public service under the Harper Conservatives / Ian Lee -- How Ottawa controls: Harper Era strategic reviews in the context of the 1993-1996 Liberal program review / Robert P. Shepherd -- National unity through disengagement: The Harper Government's one-off Federalism / David McGrane -- Energy strategy under the Harper Government: Provincial and industry-led / Keith Brownsey -- Defining the apprenticeship problem in Canada: completion rate efficiency versus more equitable entry / Karine Lavasseur -- Promises to keep: Federal spending on communications and transportation infrastructure in the Territorial North / Joshua Gladstone, Sheena Kennedy Dalseg, and Frances Abele -- Pragmatism and political expediency: housing policy under the Harper regime / Steve Pomeroy and Nick Falvo -- Single-purpose entities in the governance of a multiplex world / Keith Hubbard and Gilles Paquet -- The promise and paradox of open government in the Harper era / Jonathan Craft -- The policies and politics of Federal Public Transit infrastructure spending / Jesse Steinberg -- The Aboriginal Health Transition Fund: partnerships to integrate and adapt health services for Aboriginal peoples / Cheryl Sutherland, Carey Hill and Hannay Rogers.

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