SOC355H5 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Project Muse, Regulatory College, Social Science & Medicine

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Adams, t. l. "regulating professions in canada: interprovincial differences across five. Abstract: this essay looks at the regulation of professions in five canadian provinces nova. 1 been able to win regulatory legislation granting them an exclusive scope of practice and the right of self-regulation: eg. States, canada, and australia, and contrasting it to a western european model more indicative of germany and france. Professions in western europe are typically less autonomous and self-regulating, and more commonly integrated into state bureaucracies than their counterparts in. Study methodology: five canadian provinces were selected for analysis: nova scotia, quebec, ontario, 2: these provinces differ in geographic size and population, and they differ in their traditions of professional regulation. Accountants, dental technicians, agrologists, and others are also commonly regulated. Quebec was also the first province to regulate agronomists (agrologists), dispensing opticians, forestry professionals, and dental technicians. Some of the early differences simply reflect the different periods in which the provinces were established.

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