Search
Now showing items 1-7 of 7
The Gainers Strike: Capitalist Offensive, Militancy, and the Politics of Industrial Relations in Canada
(1990)
The history of Alberta's meatpacking workers is closely connected with the broader historical struggles of the working class in North America. Like their counterparts from the packinghouses in Toronto and Montreal, the ...
Gouverner à plusieurs : la protection sociale au Canada et au Québec
(2007)
Peu de fédérations ont autant de débats et de conflits que le Canada autour du respect de la division des pouvoirs et des revenus. La mise en œuvre de ces principes constitutionnels ne va en effet jamais de soi. Pour la ...
Democratic Deliberation in a Multinational Federation
(2006-09)
Democratic deliberation is an aspiration that, in the most favorable conditions, remains difficult to achieve. In divided or multinational societies, the requirements of democratic theory appear particularly daunting. This ...
The Forgotten Side of Partisanship: Negative Party Identification in Four Anglo-American Democracies
(2014-06)
Early studies of electoral behavior proposed that party identification could be negative as well as positive. Over time, though, the concept became mostly understood as a positive construct. The few studies that took ...
Fédéralisme d’ouverture et pouvoir de dépenser au Canada
(2008-10)
In power since January 2006, the leader of the Canadian Conservative party,
Stephen Harper, promised to break with the previous governments’ “domineering”
style of governance and to put into practice a new type of ...
Is Decentralization Conservative? Federalism and the Contemporary Debate on the Canadian Welfare State
(Queen's University Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, 1999)