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Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs. 1984

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معرفی کتاب «Canadian annual review of politics and public affairs. 1984» نوشتهٔ Byers, R.B.، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Toronto Press در سال 1987. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

The __Canadian Annual Review__ has become an indispensable reference book for those concerned directly or indirectly with Canadian public affairs.

The Canadian Annual Review has become an indispensable reference book for those concerned directly or indirectly with Canadian public affairs. It offers both a concise, convenient record of the year's events and a responsible appraisal of important developments. Compiled by a corps of Canadian scholars and experts, writing under the direction of an outstanding Canadian historian and political commentator, it is authoritative and eminently readable. Its articles can be read consecutively for interest and instruction, or they can be spot read with ease to locate particular information. A superb index greatly enhances the value of this annual, now in its third decade, as the definitive record of Canadian political developments.

During 1984 Canada was led by three different prime ministers. Pierre Trudeau announced his resignation on 29 February, ending months of speculation about the possibility that he would lead the Liberal party into one more election. When the convention to select his successor was called, Liberal fortunes began to pick up in the polls; when John Turner was selected Liberal leader, it seemed inevitable that he would move quickly to call an election to take advantage of these gains. He did indeed call an early election, but by the time the vote was held, the polls had shifted again and Brian Mulroney was selected Canada's prime minister, the third prime minister in 1984, but only the fourth in sixteen years.

Parliament entered the year wrestling with the problems of economic growth, the federal government deficit, and unemployment. At year end the same problems remained, but legislative action had been taken in a number of important areas of long-standing concern. Perhaps the most significant action in the social policy area was the passage of the Canada Health Act, through which the federal government proposed to end extra-billing by physicians through withholding transfer payments from the provinces that permitted such practices.

Contents 5 Canadian calendar, 1984 11 The federal perspective 25 Editor's introduction 25 Parliament and politics 27 Ottawa and the provinces 58 The national economy 122 External affairs and defence 164 The provincial perspectives 227 Editor's introduction 227 Ontario 229 Quebec 251 Nova Scotia 264 New Brunswick 270 Manitoba 278 British Columbia 284 Prince Edward Island 298 Saskatchewan 304 Alberta 316 Newfoundland and Labrador 324 The Yukon 331 The Northwest Territories 337 Obituaries 1984 341 Acknowledgments 345 Index of Names 347 Index of Subjects 355
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