HLTC43H3 Lecture 9: Lecture 9.docx

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Canada, us, new zealand and australia have a federal state. Bna act, 1867 and amendments (1871, 1886, 1907, 1915, ) = constitutional act, 1982. Create federation: provinces, territories, parliament provincial legislatures. Governments working together more than in the past and with other sectors. Federal recognition of authority and responsibility for most social and health programs in provincial and territorial governments. Executive dominance over legislative role: executive is the prime minister and the cabinet. Three periods: 1950s to early 1960s cooperative federalism, mid-1960s to 1990s executive federalism, mid-1990s into 2000s collaborative federalism. There is still intense relationship between the federal and provincial government. The federal government whether liberal or conservative try to dictate the provincial government on how to carry out health care. Practice on which canada"s universal, publicly financed health insurance system is based: and (3) the limitation of compulsory. Initiated by annual premier conference, 1995: formation of p/t council on social policy renewal, 1996.

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