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Intergovernmental relations in the Canadian context Intergovernmental relations are key to coordinating government responses to effectively address the needs of Canadians Canada, like most federations, has not formally anchored its intergovernmental structures and processes in its Constitution
*IGR Compendium - Relations Intergovernmental relations in Canada have been the main way that many of the country’s most important domestic policy questions have been resolved While federalism was effectively suspended from 1939-45 so that Ottawa could prosecute the Second World War, peacetime devel-opment has been profoundly shaped by the interactions between Canada
Intergovernmental Relations in Canada: The Emergence of Collaborative . . . The central objective of this article is to describe and explain recent changes in federalism and intergovernmental relations in Canada at beginning of the twenty-first century "Executive federalism" or provincial diplomacy" has long been considered the defining characteristic
Collaboration and Unilateral Action: Intergovernmental Relations in Canada In this study Robert Schertzer, Andrew McDougall and Grace Skogstad explore how key institutional and ideational forces affect the dynamics of intergovernmental relations (IGR) in Canada They focus on three key policy sectors — agriculture, the labour market and immigration — during Stephen Harper’s tenure as prime minister, between 2006 and 2015
Intergovernmental Relations – Atlas of Public Management Intergovernmental relations (IGR) typically refer to the relations among the various governments within a country and in Canada they usually refer to federal-provincial-territorial (FTP) relations
Collaboration and Unilateral Action - IRPP The norms and institutions of intergovernmental relations allow governments to design policy that furthers pan-Canadian objectives, while addressing the needs of individual provinces and territories
Alternate Routes: Intergovernmental Relations in Canada and . . . - CPSA , the tone of intergovernmental relations in Canada began to change This change was reflected in federal-provincial relations where Québec emerged as a key challenger of the federal government Where previous Québec governments had rebuffed federal ‘intrusions’ without offering alternative solutions, the newly elected Liberal government
Intergovernmental Affairs - Canada. ca Learn about how federal-provincial-territorial relations are managed in Canada List of agreements in the areas of health, infrastructure, employment, and social development Learn more about Canada’s Constitution and how amendments work