POL316Y1 Lecture Notes - Cooperative Federalism, Ship Floodability

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Executive-administrative institutional conflicts and federalism: introduction: the issues. Federal-provincial conflict and the scope and intensity of executive- administrative competition or collaboration between and within two levels of government. The optimum level of federal-provincial conflict management. The need for federal-provincial executive-administrative reforms: historical trends and issues in the executive-administrative relations of. Quasi-federalism (1867-1900): the roles of the governor-general, lieutenant governors, and secretary of state for the provinces: 1896: 2 watertight compartment of ig decision making, 1896-1945: 2 relatively equibalanced levels of government acting in watertight compartment. Federal-provincial executive-administrative relations during the interludes of emergency federalism (1914-1918, 1939-1945): federal government assumption of provincial fiscal and policy responsibilities. Federal-provincial executive-administrative relations during the golden age of cooperative federalism (1945-1965): the establishment of joint programmes and close federal-provincial administrative ties under federal leadership. Pattern of federal-provincial executive-administrative relations i. e. executive federalism during the phases of competitive federalism (1965: and constitutional federalism (1980-1992): competition and conflict between federal and provincial executives and administrators.

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