Volume 9, No. 1 & 2 Abstracts
Volume 9.1 & 2
An impressive group of political scientists share their views on the political and policy legacies of the Chrétien years. An excellent resource and a useful text for senior courses on Canadian
politics and public policy.
Issue Editors: Steve Patten and Lois Harder,
Department of Political Science, University of Alberta
Contributors:
- Reg Whitaker with an overview of Chrétien's legacy
- Robert Young on the Quebec legacy
- Caroline Andrew on the urban legacy
- Laura Macdonald & Christina Gabriel on Chrétien and North America
- Stephen Clarkson & Erick Lachapelle on Chrétien and continentalism
- Tom Keating on the foreign policy legacy
- Yasmeen Abu-Laban on the immigration legacy
- Michael Murphy on state relations with Aboriginal peoples
- Alexandra Dobrowolsky on the Chrétien legacy and women
- Michael Prince on the social policy legacy
- Gerard Boychuck on the health policy legacy
- Ian Greene on the ethics legacy
- Kathy Brock on the legacy for the 'third sector'
- David Docherty on Chrétien and parliamentary reform
- Steve Patten on Chrétien and party system change