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7. Intergovernmental Policy Capacities and Practices in Canada

  • Patricia L. O’Reilly , Gregory J. Inwood and Carolyn M. Johns
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Policy Work in Canada
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© 2018 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

© 2018 University of Toronto Press, Toronto

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of Figures ix
  4. List of Tables xi
  5. Part 1: Introduction
  6. 1. The Nature of Professional Policy Work in Canada: An Introduction and Overview 5
  7. 2. Policy Analysts in the Bureaucracy Revisited: The Nature of Professional Policy Work in Contemporary Government 19
  8. Part 2: Policy Work in Canadian Government
  9. 3. Policy Capacity and Incapacity in Canada’s Federal Government 39
  10. 4. Policy Analysis and Policy Work at the Provincial and Territorial Level: Demographics and Description 58
  11. 5. The Policy Analytical Capacity of the Government of Quebec: Results from a Survey of Officials 77
  12. 6. Differences in Federal and Provincial Policy Analysis 87
  13. 7. Intergovernmental Policy Capacities and Practices in Canada 100
  14. 8. Public Managers and Policy Analytical Capacity in Canada 111
  15. 9. Policy Work and the Political Arm of Government 134
  16. Part 3: Policy Work outside Government
  17. 10. The Role of Policy Consultants: “Consultocracy” or Business as Usual 155
  18. 11. Inside the Black Box of Academic Researchers–Policy Analysts Interactions 183
  19. 12. Government Science and Policy Advice: Evidence-based Policymaking at the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Its Implications for the Practice of Policy Analysis 207
  20. 13. Mandates, Political Parties, and Policy Capacity 224
  21. 14. Policy Dialogue and Engagement between Non-Government Organizations and Government: A Survey of Processes and Instruments of Canadian Policy Workers 241
  22. Part 4: Improving Canadian Policy Work
  23. 15. Targeted Supply-Side Policy Capacity Dynamics: High-Calibre Policy Worker Recruitment in Canada 267
  24. 16. (Re)Scaling Policy Capacity between Government and the Voluntary Sector in Canada 288
  25. 17. Towards Policy Analysis 2.0: Platforms for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration among Policy Analysts 302
  26. Part 5: Conclusion
  27. 18. Policy Work System Dynamics: Implications for Practice, Pedagogy, and Scholarship 325
  28. References 335
  29. Permission Credits 383
  30. Contributors 385
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