Responsible Government in Ontario
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F.F. Schindeler
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Little attention has been paid to the effect of growth of government activity on provincial politics. The focus of this study is on government institutions in Ontario and, more particularly, on the effect of parliamentary changes (federal and provincial) on legislative-executive relations in the province.
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F. F. SCHINDELER received his B.A. in history at Bethel College, St. Paul, and his B.D. at the Baptist Seminary in Louisville. From the University of Toronto he received his M.A. and PH.D. in political science. In 1963 he joined York University, which he is Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science. Currently on leave from York University he is serving as coordinator with the Research Branch of the Ministry of State for Urban Affairs.
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Frontmatter
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PREFACE
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CONTENTS
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FIGURES
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TABLES
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1. INTRODUCTION
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2. THE GROWTH OF GOVERNMENT FUNCTIONS
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3. THE EXECUTIVE BRANCH
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4. THE LEGISLATIVE BRANCH
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5. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE: THE RULES, THE GENERAL DEBATES, AND THE FORMAL LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
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6. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE: PRIVATE MEMBERS' BUSINESS, QUESTIONS, AND SPECIAL PROCEDURES
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7. THE CONTROL OF DELEGATED POWERS AND THE CONTROL OF FINANCE
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8. CONCLUSION
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APPENDICES, INDEX
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