Lecture : Poli Sci 2211 Final Exam Notes

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March 14th lecture: business and canadian federalism: the basics of federalism, the neoliberal approach to federalism, the keynesian-welfare approach to federalism, business vs activists in canadian federalism. Definition of federalism: at least 2 levels of government rule the same land and people, contrast with unitary government, each level is enshrined in constitution so neither can abolish the other. Federalism in canada: constitution includes national government and provinces, municipalities are creation of provinces, constitution outlines division of powers, supreme court and judicial review". Federal government: national defence, criminal law, employment insurance, trade and foreign affairs, money and banking, transportation, aboriginals. Provinces: health, education, welfare, environment, municipalities, property and civil rights, administration of justice. Why would a country want it: greater diversity of politics, more democratic as governments are closer to people, decentralization of power, policy experimentation. Neoliberal approach: free markets and less government, lower taxes, fewer social programs, less regulation, marketers efficiently allocate resources, markets promote freedom due to exit option".

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