Recently added articles from Canadian Public Administration:
The evolution of federalism studies in Canada: from centre to periphery.(RESEARCH NOTE/NOTE DE RECHERCHE)
Jun 01, 2009; ... The Supreme Court of Canada, in the Secession Reference, suggested that federalism is among the core shared values of Canadians, along with democracy, constitutionalism, and the rule of law and respect for minorities (Reference re Secession of Quebec, [1998] 2 S.C.R. 217). As such, it ...
Administration at the Supreme Court of Canada: challenges and change in the Charter era.
Mar 01, 2009; ... Despite the prodigious amount of attention devoted to the work of the Supreme Court of Canada since the adoption of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982, there has been scant discussion of what the "Charter era" has meant for the administration of the Court. This article ...
L'ajustement mutuel dans le fonctionnement organique du systeme multiorganisationnel d'aide et de services aux sans-abri de Montreal.
Mar 01, 2009; ... Introduction Les reseaux, les collaborations, la gouvernance, la gestion horizontale ou encore les partenariats sont au coeur de l'action publique actuelle (Bourgault 2002; Mandell et Steelman 2003; Vangen et Huxham 2005; McGuire 2006; Provan et Kenis 2007). Ils permettraient, ...
Health-care reform and the dimensions of professional autonomy.
Mar 01, 2009; ... Public and political concerns about the sustainability of national health-care systems have stimulated governments in countries around the world to experiment with reforms that introduce some degree of competitive market forces into publicly funded health-care systems (Light 2001; Gross ...
Extending the realm of health policy with a "new public health" approach: a comparative look at the Canadian and Swedish national experiences.
Mar 01, 2009; ... The "new public health" (NPH) is an international professional movement for the promotion of health that tries to extend the "action radius" of public health beyond more traditional health interventions, such as prevention and control of infectious diseases and injuries, and beyond ...