POLS 1400 Lecture 1: Lecture 1 - POLS*1400 – Issues in Canadian Politics – September 12th
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Week two pols*1400 issues in canadian politics september 12th. Topic 1 canadian politics and economy: september 27th. Topic 2 social issues in canadian politics: october 28th. Topic 3 assimilation, accommodation and integration in canadian politics: nov 15th. Topic 4 canada"s rile on the international stage: december 2nd. When can we inform the government: how: how do we pick who we want to vote? (picking a representative) Government set of institutions that make and enforce collective, public decisions. Ideology body of ideas used in support of an economic, political or social theory: liberalism, socialism, conservatism, nationalism, feminism. Public administration the way in which the governments conduct themselves through bureaucratic processes; a discipline and a practice. Democracy rule by the people: run by the people ruled by the people and for the people lincoln. Direct democracy in which people have a direct say in matters of the state: plebiscites are just like a referendum although they are non-binding.