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In Canadian Democracy Stephen Brooks explores the characteristics, complexities, and controversies associated with Canada's politics. Introducing the basic ideas, institutions, and processes of Canadian politics, he asks questions about the nature of Canadian democracy and focuses on issues of individual, group, and regional equality and freedom. Chapters on language politics, diversity in Canadian society, and Canada in the world cover issues at the core of contemporary debates on the quality of Canadian democracy. All aspects of the book have been thoroughly updated for this fourth edition, which includes numerous new tables and figures, editorial cartoons on Canadian politics, and an expanded glossary of key terms.
Contents
List of Figures; List of Tables; Preface; Part One Introduction; Chapter 1 An Introduction to Political Life; Part Two The Societal Context of Politics; Chapter 2 Ideological and Institutional Roots; Chapter 3 The Social and Economic Setting; Chapter 4 Regionalism and Canadian Politics; Part Three The Structures of Governance; Chapter 5 The Constitution; Chapter 6 Rights and Freedoms; Chapter 7 Federalism; Chapter 8 The Machinery of Government; Part Four Participation in Politics; Chapter 9 Parties and Elections; Chapter 10 Interest Groups; Chapter 11 The Media; Part Five Contemporary Issues in Canadian Political Life; Chapter 12 Language Politics; Chapter 13 Diversity and Politics; Chapter 14 Canada in the World; Appendix A: Constitution Act, 1867 (as amended); Appendix B: Constitution Act, 1982; Glossary; Index