Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2008

The Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs is an acclaimed series that offers informed commentary on important national events and considers their significance in local and international contexts. This latest instalment reviews one of the most dramatic years in recent Canadian political history.

While the country seemed solid both politically and economically at the beginning of 2008, by late summer trouble in the financial markets left banks and other financial institutions around the world on the brink of collapse.  As the situation unfolded, Prime Minister Harper violated the spirit of his fixed election law and called a snap election, sensing the prospect of a Conservative majority.  When the election returned another minority, Canada was plunged into a constitutional crisis that rivalled, if not surpassed, the King-Byng affair of 1926. The 2008 volume of the Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs covers both these crises, as well as foreign, provincial, First Nations, and municipal affairs. 

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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2008

The Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs is an acclaimed series that offers informed commentary on important national events and considers their significance in local and international contexts. This latest instalment reviews one of the most dramatic years in recent Canadian political history.

While the country seemed solid both politically and economically at the beginning of 2008, by late summer trouble in the financial markets left banks and other financial institutions around the world on the brink of collapse.  As the situation unfolded, Prime Minister Harper violated the spirit of his fixed election law and called a snap election, sensing the prospect of a Conservative majority.  When the election returned another minority, Canada was plunged into a constitutional crisis that rivalled, if not surpassed, the King-Byng affair of 1926. The 2008 volume of the Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs covers both these crises, as well as foreign, provincial, First Nations, and municipal affairs. 

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Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2008

Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2008

Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2008

Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs 2008

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The Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs is an acclaimed series that offers informed commentary on important national events and considers their significance in local and international contexts. This latest instalment reviews one of the most dramatic years in recent Canadian political history.

While the country seemed solid both politically and economically at the beginning of 2008, by late summer trouble in the financial markets left banks and other financial institutions around the world on the brink of collapse.  As the situation unfolded, Prime Minister Harper violated the spirit of his fixed election law and called a snap election, sensing the prospect of a Conservative majority.  When the election returned another minority, Canada was plunged into a constitutional crisis that rivalled, if not surpassed, the King-Byng affair of 1926. The 2008 volume of the Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs covers both these crises, as well as foreign, provincial, First Nations, and municipal affairs. 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781442620223
Publisher: University of Toronto Press
Publication date: 01/15/2015
Series: Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

David Mutimer is a professor and chair of the Department of Political Science at York University.

Table of Contents

Contributors
Canadian Calendar 2008

Editor’s introduction – the year in review
Parliament and politics by Robert Everett
Foreign affairs and defence by Christopher Spearin
Municipal affairs by Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly, Serena Kataoka, and Warren Magnusson
First Nations by Kristin Burnett
British Columbia by Stephen Phillips
Alberta by Harold Jansen
Saskatchewan by Joseph Garcea
Manitoba by Geoffrey Lambert
The Territories by Ken Coates and Greg Poelzer
Ontario by Robert Drummond
Quebec by Daniel Salée and Richard Bisaillon
New Brunswick by Richard Wilbur
Prince Edward Island by Peter E. Buker
Nova Scotia by Robert G. Finbow
Newfoundland and Labrador by Melvin Baker and Peter Neary

Obituaries
Voting tables
Index of names
Index of subjects

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