List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Introduction
1. Intergovernmentalism and Provincial Policy Setting
2. Provincial Administrative Institutions
3. Taxing and Spending
4. The Provincial Regulatory State
5. Civil Society, Policy Networks, and the Production of
Expertise
Conclusion
References
Index
Always important players in their own right and on the national stage, provincial governments in Canada have arguably never received the detailed comparative treatment they deserve. This short book by a leading group of public policy scholars provides a succinct overview and introduction to provincial governments and is outstanding in its scope and coverage, ranging from traditional fiscal policy concerns to digital governance. For both practitioners and students it will no doubt serve as the single best introduction to the subject for years to come. -- Michael Howlett, Simon Fraser University
Michael M. Atkinson, Daniel Béland, Gregory P. Marchildon, Kathleen McNutt, Peter W.B. Phillips, and Ken Rasmussen are all with the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy at the Universities of Saskatchewan and Regina.
Governance and Public Policy in Canada provides an institutional
context for the study of public policy in the provinces. It is an
important point in a re-orientation of public policy to the
sub-national level. The multi-level governance perspective allows
for the inclusion of provinces, civil society organizations, local
governments, policy networks, and First Nations in an effort to
better understand the increasingly complex world of policy making.
With this book the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy
has established itself as a leading centre for policy analysis in
Canada.
*Canadian Public Administration*
Overall this book has few shortcomings. It is a good contemporary
analysis of the state of public policy in the provinces. The
structure may be best suited to an undergraduate reader, but that
is no impediment to a decent read.
*David M. Brock, Northern Public Policy Book Review Forum*
[…] the text is a highly accessible, informative, ambitious and
well-thought-out overview of both provincial public policy and the
state of policy making in Canada. Governance and Public Policy in
Canada will likely be the authoritative handbook on provincial
public policy in Canada for many years to come.
*Canadian Journal of Political Science*
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