Gomery's Blinders And Canadian Federalism Project Muse Upcc Books
معرفی کتاب «Gomery's Blinders And Canadian Federalism Project Muse Upcc Books» نوشتهٔ Ruth Hubbard; Gilles Paquet، منتشرشده توسط نشر University of Ottawa Press/Les Presses de l'Universite d'Ottawa در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
In 2004, Paul Martin Asked Justice John Gomery To Lead A Public Inquiry Into Potential Misspending In The Federal Sponsorship Program - A Relatively Small Investment Of Taxpayers' Money To Try To Convince Quebeckers Of The Benefits Of Canadian Federalism In The Aftermath Of The 1995 Referendum On Quebec Separation. The Inquiry's Initial Phase Grabbed National Attention With Its Testimony Of Envelopes Stuffed With Cash Left On Restaurant Tables, Bills Paid With Little Evidence Of Work Done, Money Spent Possibly By A Political Party. The Gomery Inquiry Chose To Focus Exclusively On The Sordid Details Of The Dirty Tricks Of Money Laundering And To Pay No Attention To The Deeper Causes And Sources Of The Problem: The Dysfunctions Of An Existing Centralized Governing Apparatus That Is Tearing The Fabric Of The Country Apart, And The Collusion Of Centralizing Groups To Defend The Status Quo.--book Jacket. Introduction -- The $100 Million Mirage -- The Fabric Of Society -- The Quail Enigma -- Gomery I: Flawed From The Beginning -- Gomery Ii: Fear Of Blurring And Lack Of Temperantia -- What Justice Gomery Failed To See -- Conclusion. Ruth Hubbard And Gilles Paquet. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 115-120) And Index. In 2004, Paul Martin asked Justice John Gomery to lead a public inquiry into potential misspending in the federal Sponsorship Program--a relatively small investment of the taxpayer's money to try to convince Quebeckers of the benefits of Canadian federalism in the aftermath of the 1995 referendum on Quebec separation. The Gomery Inquiry chose to focus exclusively on the sordid details of the dirty tricks of money laundering and to pay no attention to the deeper causes and sources of the problem : the dysfunctions of an existing centralized governing apparatus that is tearing the fabric of the country apart, and the collusion of centralizing groups to defend the status quo In 2004, Paul Martin asked Justice John Gomery to lead a public inquiry into potential misspending in the federal Sponsorship Program, a relatively small investment of taxpayers'money to try to convince Quebeckers of the benefits of Canadian federalism in the aftermath of the 1995 referendum on Quebec separation.The Gomery inquiry chose to focus exclusively on the sordid details of the money laundering and paid no attention to the deeper causes and sources of the problem: the dysfunctions of an existing centralized governing apparatus that is tearing the fabric of the country apart and the collusion of centralizing groups defending the status quo.
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