Manitoba Politics and Government

Manitoba Politics and Government
Title Manitoba Politics and Government PDF eBook
Author Paul Thomas
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 408
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0887554016

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Manitoba has always been a province in the middle, geographically, economically, and culturally. Lacking Quebec’s cultural distinctiveness, Ontario’s traditional economic dominance, or Alberta’s combustible mix of prairie populism and oil wealth, Manitoba appears to blend into the background of the Canadian family portrait. But Manitoba has a distinct political culture, one that has been overlooked in contemporary political studies.Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists, historians, sociologists, economists, public servants, and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the province’s political life and its careful “mutual fund model” approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the steady and cautious nature of its citizens. Moving beyond the Legislature, the authors address contemporary social issues like poverty, environmental stewardship, gender equality, health care, and the province’s growing Aboriginal population to reveal the evolution of public policy in the province. They also examine the province’s role at the intergovernmental and international level.Manitoba Politics and Government is a rich and fascinating account of a province that strives for the centre, for the delicate middle ground where individualism and collectivism overlap, and where a multitude of different cultures and traditions create a highly balanced society.

Manitoba Politics and Government

Manitoba Politics and Government
Title Manitoba Politics and Government PDF eBook
Author Paul G. Thomas
Publisher
Pages 470
Release 2010
Genre History
ISBN

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Manitoba Politics and Government brings together the work of political scientists, historians, sociologists, economists, public servants, and journalists to present a comprehensive analysis of the province's political life and its "mutual fund model" approach to economic and social policy that mirrors the nature of its citizens.

Politics in Manitoba

Politics in Manitoba
Title Politics in Manitoba PDF eBook
Author Christopher Adams
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 258
Release 2008
Genre History
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Politics in Manitoba is the first comprehensive review of the Manitoba party system that combines history and contemporary public opinion data to reveal the trends that have shaped the province of Manitoba. The book details the histories of the Progressive Conservatives, the Liberals, and the New Democratic Party from 1870 to 2007.

We’re Going to Run This City

We’re Going to Run This City
Title We’re Going to Run This City PDF eBook
Author Stefan Epp-Koop
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 296
Release 2015-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 0887554733

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Stefan Epp-Koop’s "We’re Going to Run This City: Winnipeg’s Political Left After the General Strike" explores the dynamic political movement that came out of the largest labour protest in Canadian history and the ramifications for Winnipeg throughout the 1920s and 1930s. Few have studied the political Left at the municipal level—even though it is at this grassroots level that many people participate in political activity. Winnipeg was a deeply divided city. On one side, the conservative political descendants of the General Strike’s Citizen’s Committee of 1000 advocated for minimal government and low taxes. On the other side were the Independent Labour Party and the Communist Party of Canada, two parties rooted in the city’s working class, though often in conflict with each other. The political strength of the Left would ebb and flow throughout the 1920s and 1930s but peaked in the mid-1930s when the ILP’s John Queen became mayor and the two parties on the Left combined to hold a majority of council seats. Astonishingly, Winnipeg was governed by a mayor who had served jail time for his role in the General Strike.

Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019

Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019
Title Understanding the Manitoba Election 2019 PDF eBook
Author Royce Koop
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 40
Release 2019-09-26
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0887558615

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To be released on September 26, 2019, two weeks after the election, this open-access publication will provide early analysis and insights into the decision that Manitoba voters have made. Published in association with the University of Manitoba’s Duff Roblin Chair in Government.

Canadian Government and Politics - Seventh Edition

Canadian Government and Politics - Seventh Edition
Title Canadian Government and Politics - Seventh Edition PDF eBook
Author Robert J. Jackson
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 0
Release 2020-02-24
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9781554814879

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Canadian Government and Politics delivers an up-to-date and concise introduction to Canada’s political institutions, processes, and issues. The text integrates theory, history, Census data, and current affairs to give students an orderly picture of the wide-ranging landscape of Canadian government and politics. This seventh edition includes coverage and analysis of the 2019 general election, as well as a preview of the new Canadian government. It also adds exciting material on Canada’s cultural landscape, institutions, and policies, along with a new chapter on Indigenous Peoples. Other chapters examine the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government, the electoral system, bureaucracy, Québec nationalism, foreign policy, and much more. The authors provide trenchant coverage of many key issues of concern to Canadians, including regionalism, nationalism, climate change, defense policy, Indigenous Peoples’ rights, minority rights, pipelines, and the USMCA trade deal. These topics are addressed by way of fair-minded impartial discussions, aimed to foster a vital and optimistic perspective on Canadian politics that will encourage critical thinking and active citizenship.

The Public Servant's Guide to Government in Canada

The Public Servant's Guide to Government in Canada
Title The Public Servant's Guide to Government in Canada PDF eBook
Author Alex Marland
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 129
Release 2018-12-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 148759478X

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The Public Servant’s Guide to Government in Canada is a concise primer on the inner workings of government in Canada. This is a go-to resource for students, for early career public servants, and for anyone who wants to know more about how government works. Grounded in experience, the book connects core concepts in political science and public administration to the real-world practice of working in the public service. The authors provide valuable insights into the messy realities of governing and the art of diplomacy, as well as best practices for climbing the career ladder.