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Transforming Provincial Politics : The Political Economy of Canada's Provinces and Territories in the Neoliberal Era / ed. by Charles W Smith, Bryan M. Evans.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, [2015]Copyright date: ©2015Description: 1 online resource (456 p.) : 4 figuresContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781442695924
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 320.971 23
LOC classification:
  • JL198 .T73 2015eb
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- TRANSFORMING PROVINCIAL POLITICS -- Introduction: Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada’s Provinces and Territories in a Neoliberal Era -- Part One: Resistance and Neoliberal Restructuring in Atlantic Canada -- 1 Newfoundland and Labrador, 1979–2011: Contradiction and Continuity in a Neoliberal Era -- 2 Politics on Prince Edward Island: Plus ça change -- 3 Nova Scotia: Fiscal Crisis and Party System Transition -- 4 The Political Economy of New Brunswick: Selling New Brunswick Power -- Part Two: Neoliberalism and the Decline of Central Canada -- 5 Quebec Nationalism and Quebec Politics, from Left to Right -- 6 The Transformation of Ontario Politics: The Long Ascent of Neoliberalism -- Part Three: Neoliberalism and the “New West” -- 7 The Manitoba NDP and the Politics of Inoculation: Sustaining Electoral Success through the Third Way -- 8 Saskatchewan: From Cradle of Social Democracy to Neoliberalism’s Sandbox -- 9 The Politics of Alberta’s One-Party State -- 10 British Columbia: Right-Wing Coalition Politics and Neoliberalism -- Part Four: New Opportunities and Old Problems: The North -- 11 Managing the Moraine: Political Economy and Political Culture Approaches to Assessing the Success of Nunavut -- 12 The Northwest Territories: A New Day? -- 13 The Yukon: A New Era of First Nations Governance and Intergovernmental Relations -- Epilogue: Mapping the Neoliberal Transformation in Canada’s Provinces and Territories -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy
Summary: Over the past thirty-five years, Canada’s provinces and territories have undergone significant political changes. Abandoning mid-century Keynesian policies, governments of all political persuasions have turned to deregulation, tax reduction, and government downsizing as policy solutions for a wide range of social and economic issues. Transforming Provincial Politics is the first province-by-province analysis of politics and political economy in more than a decade, and the first to directly examine the turn to neoliberal policies at the provincial and territorial level.Featuring chapters written by experts in the politics of each province and territory, Transforming Provincial Politics examines how neoliberal policies have affected politics in each jurisdiction. A comprehensive and accessible analysis of the issues involved, this collection will be welcomed by scholars, instructors, and anyone interested in the state of provincial politics today.

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- TRANSFORMING PROVINCIAL POLITICS -- Introduction: Transforming Provincial Politics: The Political Economy of Canada’s Provinces and Territories in a Neoliberal Era -- Part One: Resistance and Neoliberal Restructuring in Atlantic Canada -- 1 Newfoundland and Labrador, 1979–2011: Contradiction and Continuity in a Neoliberal Era -- 2 Politics on Prince Edward Island: Plus ça change -- 3 Nova Scotia: Fiscal Crisis and Party System Transition -- 4 The Political Economy of New Brunswick: Selling New Brunswick Power -- Part Two: Neoliberalism and the Decline of Central Canada -- 5 Quebec Nationalism and Quebec Politics, from Left to Right -- 6 The Transformation of Ontario Politics: The Long Ascent of Neoliberalism -- Part Three: Neoliberalism and the “New West” -- 7 The Manitoba NDP and the Politics of Inoculation: Sustaining Electoral Success through the Third Way -- 8 Saskatchewan: From Cradle of Social Democracy to Neoliberalism’s Sandbox -- 9 The Politics of Alberta’s One-Party State -- 10 British Columbia: Right-Wing Coalition Politics and Neoliberalism -- Part Four: New Opportunities and Old Problems: The North -- 11 Managing the Moraine: Political Economy and Political Culture Approaches to Assessing the Success of Nunavut -- 12 The Northwest Territories: A New Day? -- 13 The Yukon: A New Era of First Nations Governance and Intergovernmental Relations -- Epilogue: Mapping the Neoliberal Transformation in Canada’s Provinces and Territories -- Bibliography -- Contributors -- Studies in Comparative Political Economy and Public Policy

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Over the past thirty-five years, Canada’s provinces and territories have undergone significant political changes. Abandoning mid-century Keynesian policies, governments of all political persuasions have turned to deregulation, tax reduction, and government downsizing as policy solutions for a wide range of social and economic issues. Transforming Provincial Politics is the first province-by-province analysis of politics and political economy in more than a decade, and the first to directly examine the turn to neoliberal policies at the provincial and territorial level.Featuring chapters written by experts in the politics of each province and territory, Transforming Provincial Politics examines how neoliberal policies have affected politics in each jurisdiction. A comprehensive and accessible analysis of the issues involved, this collection will be welcomed by scholars, instructors, and anyone interested in the state of provincial politics today.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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