Honest Politics Now: What ethical conduct means in Canadian public life

There have been enormous changes in Canadian public life in the past two decades. More and more, politicians and officials are expected to act honestly and in the public interest. Yet, for many, honest politics is still an oxymoron.

Using high-profile political scandals as case studies, this book explores the standards of accountability to which Canadian politicians are now being held. The authors discuss conflict-of-interest and abuse-of-trust cases such as Brian Mulroney's receipt at secret meetings of envelopes stuffed with thousand dollar bills; the gas plant scandal in Ontario; Allison Redford's self-serving authorizations of spending in Alberta; Mike Duffy and the Senate expenses scandal; party financing cases such as the Robocalls affair; "dirty hands" examples such as the sponsorship scandal and the Arrar affair; the "cash for access" controversy surrounding Justin Trudeau's fundraisers; and municipal issues including the sagas of Rob Ford and Hazel McCallion.

Canada is a leader among countries promoting ethical politics in a democratic society. In this book expert authors from across the country discuss the strengths and weaknesses of measures now in place and point to the most important challenges that remain before Canadians can believe that honesty prevails in public life.

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Honest Politics Now: What ethical conduct means in Canadian public life

There have been enormous changes in Canadian public life in the past two decades. More and more, politicians and officials are expected to act honestly and in the public interest. Yet, for many, honest politics is still an oxymoron.

Using high-profile political scandals as case studies, this book explores the standards of accountability to which Canadian politicians are now being held. The authors discuss conflict-of-interest and abuse-of-trust cases such as Brian Mulroney's receipt at secret meetings of envelopes stuffed with thousand dollar bills; the gas plant scandal in Ontario; Allison Redford's self-serving authorizations of spending in Alberta; Mike Duffy and the Senate expenses scandal; party financing cases such as the Robocalls affair; "dirty hands" examples such as the sponsorship scandal and the Arrar affair; the "cash for access" controversy surrounding Justin Trudeau's fundraisers; and municipal issues including the sagas of Rob Ford and Hazel McCallion.

Canada is a leader among countries promoting ethical politics in a democratic society. In this book expert authors from across the country discuss the strengths and weaknesses of measures now in place and point to the most important challenges that remain before Canadians can believe that honesty prevails in public life.

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Honest Politics Now: What ethical conduct means in Canadian public life

Honest Politics Now: What ethical conduct means in Canadian public life

Honest Politics Now: What ethical conduct means in Canadian public life

Honest Politics Now: What ethical conduct means in Canadian public life

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Overview

There have been enormous changes in Canadian public life in the past two decades. More and more, politicians and officials are expected to act honestly and in the public interest. Yet, for many, honest politics is still an oxymoron.

Using high-profile political scandals as case studies, this book explores the standards of accountability to which Canadian politicians are now being held. The authors discuss conflict-of-interest and abuse-of-trust cases such as Brian Mulroney's receipt at secret meetings of envelopes stuffed with thousand dollar bills; the gas plant scandal in Ontario; Allison Redford's self-serving authorizations of spending in Alberta; Mike Duffy and the Senate expenses scandal; party financing cases such as the Robocalls affair; "dirty hands" examples such as the sponsorship scandal and the Arrar affair; the "cash for access" controversy surrounding Justin Trudeau's fundraisers; and municipal issues including the sagas of Rob Ford and Hazel McCallion.

Canada is a leader among countries promoting ethical politics in a democratic society. In this book expert authors from across the country discuss the strengths and weaknesses of measures now in place and point to the most important challenges that remain before Canadians can believe that honesty prevails in public life.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781459412422
Publisher: James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers
Publication date: 05/15/2017
Sold by: De Marque
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

IAN GREENE teaches political science at York University.
DAVID P. SHUGARMAN teaches political science at York University.

Table of Contents

Contents

Preface to the New Edition
Ian Greene and David P. Shugarman

Chapter 1: Ethics and the Principles of Democracy

David P. Shugarman, Ian Greene and Naomi Couto

Chapter 2: Ethical Duties

David P. Shugarman, Ian Greene and Naomi Couto

Chapter 3: Ethical Problems in Public Life

Ian Greene, David P. Shugarman and Robert Shepherd

Chapter 4: Case Studies: Conflicts of Interest and Entitlement

Ian Greene and Robert Shepherd

Chapter 5: Ethics Commissions

Ian Stedman and Ian Greene

Chapter 6: Money in Politics: The Ethics of Election Finance Regulation and Expense Claims Oversight

Lori Turnbull, Ian Greene and Robert Shepherd

Chapter 7: Ethics of Lobbying and Influence

Robert Shepherd

Chapter 8: Whistle-blowing and Ethical Practice

Robert Shepherd

Chapter 9: Municipal Ethics Issues

Gregory Levine and Naomi Couto

Chapter 10: Dirty Hands, Deception and Duplicity

David P. Shugarman and Shaun Young

Chapter 11: Why Ethical Politics is Essential

David P. Shugarman and Ian Greene

Contributors

Acknowledgements

Notes

Selected References

Index

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