The Politics of Ontario
Second Edition
Herausgeber: Collier, Cheryl N.; Malloy, Jonathan
The Politics of Ontario
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Herausgeber: Collier, Cheryl N.; Malloy, Jonathan
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The new edition of The Politics of Ontario presents a comprehensive examination of the changing political and social environment of Ontario.
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The new edition of The Politics of Ontario presents a comprehensive examination of the changing political and social environment of Ontario.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781487556495
- ISBN-10: 1487556497
- Artikelnr.: 69234908
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- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. August 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 520g
- ISBN-13: 9781487556495
- ISBN-10: 1487556497
- Artikelnr.: 69234908
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Cheryl N. Collier and Jonathan Malloy
Context
1. What Is Ontario?
Jonathan Malloy
2. The Political Economy of Ontario: How Did Ontario Get So Rich? And Why
Are There So Many Poor Ontarians?
Peter Graefe
3. "Business as Usual": The Relationship Vacuum between Ontario and
Indigenous Peoples
Rebecca Major
Political Institutions
4. A Brief History of Procedure at the Ontario Legislature
Tom McDowell
5. The Ontario Executive
Andrea Migone
6. Local Government and Politics in Ontario
Zac Spicer
7. Ontario Federal-Provincial Relations: Still a Responsible Partner in
Confederation?
Julie Simmons
Political Actors and Identities
8. Government-Media Relations in Ontario: Political Communication in the
Time of COVID
Tamara Small
9. Ontario’s Political Parties and the Party System
Anna Esselment
10. Progress Stalled... Again: Women, Gender and Party Politics in Ontario
Cheryl Collier
11. Northern Ontario
Gina Comeau
12. Race and Ontario Politics
Asif Hameed
13. "Just Want a Regular Life": Race and the Education Credentials of Black
Youth
Carl James
Policy Areas and Challenges
14. The Environment, Climate Change, and Market Populist Politics
Mark Winfield
15. The Shifting Landscape of Party-Union Relationships in Ontario
Larry Savage
16. Toronto and the GTA: Governing Ontario’s Global City
Martin Horak
17. Ontario Health Policy and Politics
Raisa Deber and Greg Marchildon
1. What Is Ontario?
Jonathan Malloy
2. The Political Economy of Ontario: How Did Ontario Get So Rich? And Why
Are There So Many Poor Ontarians?
Peter Graefe
3. "Business as Usual": The Relationship Vacuum between Ontario and
Indigenous Peoples
Rebecca Major
Political Institutions
4. A Brief History of Procedure at the Ontario Legislature
Tom McDowell
5. The Ontario Executive
Andrea Migone
6. Local Government and Politics in Ontario
Zac Spicer
7. Ontario Federal-Provincial Relations: Still a Responsible Partner in
Confederation?
Julie Simmons
Political Actors and Identities
8. Government-Media Relations in Ontario: Political Communication in the
Time of COVID
Tamara Small
9. Ontario’s Political Parties and the Party System
Anna Esselment
10. Progress Stalled... Again: Women, Gender and Party Politics in Ontario
Cheryl Collier
11. Northern Ontario
Gina Comeau
12. Race and Ontario Politics
Asif Hameed
13. "Just Want a Regular Life": Race and the Education Credentials of Black
Youth
Carl James
Policy Areas and Challenges
14. The Environment, Climate Change, and Market Populist Politics
Mark Winfield
15. The Shifting Landscape of Party-Union Relationships in Ontario
Larry Savage
16. Toronto and the GTA: Governing Ontario’s Global City
Martin Horak
17. Ontario Health Policy and Politics
Raisa Deber and Greg Marchildon
Context
1. What Is Ontario?
Jonathan Malloy
2. The Political Economy of Ontario: How Did Ontario Get So Rich? And Why
Are There So Many Poor Ontarians?
Peter Graefe
3. "Business as Usual": The Relationship Vacuum between Ontario and
Indigenous Peoples
Rebecca Major
Political Institutions
4. A Brief History of Procedure at the Ontario Legislature
Tom McDowell
5. The Ontario Executive
Andrea Migone
6. Local Government and Politics in Ontario
Zac Spicer
7. Ontario Federal-Provincial Relations: Still a Responsible Partner in
Confederation?
Julie Simmons
Political Actors and Identities
8. Government-Media Relations in Ontario: Political Communication in the
Time of COVID
Tamara Small
9. Ontario’s Political Parties and the Party System
Anna Esselment
10. Progress Stalled... Again: Women, Gender and Party Politics in Ontario
Cheryl Collier
11. Northern Ontario
Gina Comeau
12. Race and Ontario Politics
Asif Hameed
13. "Just Want a Regular Life": Race and the Education Credentials of Black
Youth
Carl James
Policy Areas and Challenges
14. The Environment, Climate Change, and Market Populist Politics
Mark Winfield
15. The Shifting Landscape of Party-Union Relationships in Ontario
Larry Savage
16. Toronto and the GTA: Governing Ontario’s Global City
Martin Horak
17. Ontario Health Policy and Politics
Raisa Deber and Greg Marchildon
1. What Is Ontario?
Jonathan Malloy
2. The Political Economy of Ontario: How Did Ontario Get So Rich? And Why
Are There So Many Poor Ontarians?
Peter Graefe
3. "Business as Usual": The Relationship Vacuum between Ontario and
Indigenous Peoples
Rebecca Major
Political Institutions
4. A Brief History of Procedure at the Ontario Legislature
Tom McDowell
5. The Ontario Executive
Andrea Migone
6. Local Government and Politics in Ontario
Zac Spicer
7. Ontario Federal-Provincial Relations: Still a Responsible Partner in
Confederation?
Julie Simmons
Political Actors and Identities
8. Government-Media Relations in Ontario: Political Communication in the
Time of COVID
Tamara Small
9. Ontario’s Political Parties and the Party System
Anna Esselment
10. Progress Stalled... Again: Women, Gender and Party Politics in Ontario
Cheryl Collier
11. Northern Ontario
Gina Comeau
12. Race and Ontario Politics
Asif Hameed
13. "Just Want a Regular Life": Race and the Education Credentials of Black
Youth
Carl James
Policy Areas and Challenges
14. The Environment, Climate Change, and Market Populist Politics
Mark Winfield
15. The Shifting Landscape of Party-Union Relationships in Ontario
Larry Savage
16. Toronto and the GTA: Governing Ontario’s Global City
Martin Horak
17. Ontario Health Policy and Politics
Raisa Deber and Greg Marchildon