52 research outputs found
Changement ou continuité ? Les processus participatifs au gouvernement du Canada, 1975-2005, de Francis Garon, Québec, Presses de l’Université Laval, coll. « Gouvernance et gestion publique », 2009, 172 p.
Provincial Battles, National Prize? Elections in a Federal State
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power after a nine-year absence
Conflicts and Agreements: Canada’s Foundations and Their Consequences, 1865-1949
Archived with permission. Copyright © the panelists/editor, 2017.In response to curiosity about Confederation during this sesquicentennial year, historians Patrice Dutil, Daniel Heidt, P. Whitney Lackenbauer, Marcel Martel, Robert Wardhaugh, and political scientist Jacqueline Krikorian convened at the University of Waterloo for a public panel to review Canada’s expansion, strengths, and faults during the past 150 years. Everyone was impressed by the ensuing 1.5 hours of discussions, so the Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalism agreed to commission a publication of the proceedings in written form, and post it to the web before 1 July so that more Canadians would have the opportunity to consider the event’s varied opinions for Canada 150.Crabtree Foundation
University of Waterloo Library
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council
St. Jerome’s University
Centre on Foreign Policy and Federalis
HORTON, Donald J., André Laurendeau. La vie d’un nationaliste 1912-1968 (Montréal, Bellarmin, 1995), 359 p.
What Do People Want from Politics? Rediscovering and Repurposing the “Maslow Hierarchy” to Teach Political Needs
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