Federal government -- Canada
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Federal government -- Canada
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- The Meech Lake accord, what it will mean to you and to Canada : a simple, straight-forward and independent analysis, by Marjorie Montgomery Bowker. --
- Health care federalism in Canada, critical junctures and critical perspectives, edited by Katherine Fierlbeck and William Lahey
- Straight talk, on Canadian unity, Stephane Dion
- Evolving Canadian federalism, A.R.M. Lower ... [et al.]. --
- Unfulfilled union, Canadian federalism and national unity, Garth Stevenson
- Meech Lake Constitutional Accord annotated, Peter W. Hogg. --
- Time to say goodbye, building a better Canada without Quebec, Reed Scowen
- Roads to Confederation, volume 2, the making of Canada, 1867, edited by Jacqueline D. Krikorian, David R. Cameron, Marcel Martel, Andrew W. McDougall, and Robert C. Vipond
- How Canadians govern themselves, Eugene A. Forsey
- Patriation and its consequences, constitution making in Canada, edited by Lois Harder and Steve Patten
- Constitutional patriation, the Lougheed-Levesque correspondence, with an introduction by J. Peter Meekison
- Fiscal federalism and equalization policy in Canada, political and economic dimensions, Daniel Béland (Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy), André Lecours (University of Ottawa), Gregory P. Marchildon (University of Toronto), Haizhen Mou (Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy), M. Rose Olfert (Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy)
- Sir John's echo, the voice for a stronger Canada, John Boyko ; foreword by Lawrence Martin
- A nation too good to lose, renewing the purpose of Canada, Joe Clark. --
- Divided we stand, edited by Gary Geddes. --
- The Canadian kingdom, 150 years of constitutional monarchy, edited by D. Michael Jackson
- Constructing tomorrow's federalism, new perspectives on Canadian governance, Ian Peach, editor ; [preface by Roy Romanow]
- Is Quebec nationalism just?, perspectives from Anglophone Canada, edited by Joseph H. Carens
- Is Canada trapped in a time warp, political symbols in the age of the Internet, Randall White
- Time to say goodbye, building a better canada without quebec
- Canada and the Crown, essays on constitutional monarchy, edited by D. Michael Jackson and Philippe Lagassé ; foreword by His Excellency the Right Honouable David Johnson, Governor General of Canada
- The battle of London, Trudeau, Thatcher, and the fight for Canada's Constitution, Frédéric Bastien ; translated by Jacob Homel
- Canadian federalism and the international activities of three provinces, Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, by B.R. Kettner. --
- Oil, the state, and federalism, the rise and demise of Petro-Canada as a statist impulse, John Erik Fossum
- What is government good at?, a Canadian answer, Donald J. Savoie
- Danny Williams, the war with Ottawa : the inside story by a hired gun, Bill Rowe
- Open federalism revisited, regional and federal dynamics in the Harper era, edited by James Farney and Julie M. Simmons
- Roads to Confederation, volume 1, the making of Canada, 1867, edited by Jacqueline D. Krikorian, David R. Cameron, Marcel Martel, Andrew W. McDougall, and Robert C. Vipond ; with a foreword by Meric S. Gertler, Rhonda L. Lenton, and Mamdouh Shoukri
- The Government of Canada at your service in Alberta
- At the centre of government, the prime minister and the limits on political power, Ian Brodie
- The new confederation, five sovereign provinces, by Brian A. Brown. --
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