POLS 3175 Lecture 1: POLS 3175-lecture 1.docx
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Impact on civil society: province provides/regulates healthcare and education, administration of justice: changing scope of provincial states, 1920"s little power for provinces; very subordinate only impact on civil society, past wwii; become more important, surpass federal, expand civil reach, implementations of finances, power disallowance; federal had to pass all provincial legislation however has not been enacted in decades, provinces are mostly sovereign now, relationship of state to broader public area (cid:224) need funding, municipalities are alike corporations, not governments in a sense; they are not part of the provincial sector but the broader public sector (i. e. schools, mush municipalities, universities, schools, hospitals, heavily dependent on province but not a part of the provincial sector, ontario is 39% of the population of canada. Economy and geography in ontario politics: many employed in service industries, social factors, urbanization, ethnic and religious diversity, patterns of migration (historical and contemporary, age structure of population (esp. post war baby boom)