Federalism and Policy Development
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J. Stefan Dupre
, David Cameron , Graeme McKechnie and Theodore Rotenberg
About this book
In 1966 the Canadian government announced the termination of a longstanding conditional grant relationship with the provinces in the domain of technical and vocational education. This book examines what ensued with particular reference to the province of Ontario.
Author / Editor information
J. Stefan Dupré (1936-2012) was a professor emeritus of political science and a past chairman of the Department of Political Economy at the University of Toronto.
Cameron David :David M. Cameron is a professor emeritus of political science at Dalhousie University, Halifax, and was a consultant in policy development in the Ministry of State for Urban Affairs, Ottawa.
McKechnie Graeme :Graeme H. McKechnie was a professor and past chairman of the Department of Economics at York University.
Rotenberg Theodore :Theodore B. Rotenberg is a lawyer at Burstein & Greenglass LLP.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Preface
xi - Part One: Transition
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1. The federal-provincial scene
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2. Toward a manpower policy
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3. Profile of a province
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4. The clash of grand designs
83 - Part Two: Operation
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5. The federal government as buyer
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6. The province as seller
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7. An intergovernmental marketplace?
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8. Assessment, diagnosis, prescription, and perspective
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Appendix
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Index
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