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Policy Transformation in Canada : Is the Past Prologue?

Borwein, Sophie(Edited by)Loewen, Peter John(Edited by)Potter, Andrew(Edited by)Tuohy, Carolyn(Edited by)
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Canada's centennial anniversary in 1967 coincided with a period of transformative public policymaking.

This period saw the establishment of the modern welfare state, as well as significant growth in the area of cultural diversity, including multiculturalism and bilingualism.

Meanwhile, the rising commitment to the protection of individual and collective rights was captured in the project of a "just society." Tracing the past, present, and future of Canadian policymaking, Policy Transformation in Canada examines the country's current and most critical challenges: the renewal of the federation, managing diversity, Canada's relations with Indigenous peoples, the environment, intergenerational equity, global economic integration, and Canada's role in the world.

Scrutinizing various public policy issues through the prism of Canada’s sesquicentennial, the contributors consider the transformation of policy and present an accessible portrait of how the Canadian view of policymaking has been reshaped, and where it may be heading in the next fifty years.

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Product Details
University of Toronto Press
1487523246 / 9781487523244
Paperback / softback
19/03/2019
Canada
200 pages
152 x 229 mm, 300 grams