The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice Hall Allyn and Bacon Canada, 1998 - 483 страница |
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A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. typically forced by their provinces to balance their budgets , a restriction which is obviously inapplicable to the provinces themselves . The power of the provinces over local government is ...
A Comparative Introduction Ronald G. Landes. typically forced by their provinces to balance their budgets , a restriction which is obviously inapplicable to the provinces themselves . The power of the provinces over local government is ...
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... provinces . As a result , the provinces are forced to cut services , raise taxes , or increase their debt — singularly or in com- bination . Offloading results , at least in theory , in the provinces bearing the fi- nancial and ...
... provinces . As a result , the provinces are forced to cut services , raise taxes , or increase their debt — singularly or in com- bination . Offloading results , at least in theory , in the provinces bearing the fi- nancial and ...
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... provinces . The idea of bilin- gualism in these regions may be popular and refer to the English and French lan- guages , while in Cape Breton , English and Gaelic , and in Saskatchewan , English and Ukrainian , would be the two most ...
... provinces . The idea of bilin- gualism in these regions may be popular and refer to the English and French lan- guages , while in Cape Breton , English and Gaelic , and in Saskatchewan , English and Ukrainian , would be the two most ...
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COMPARING CANADIAN POLITICS | 5 |
THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF | 46 |
Constitutional Government | 49 |
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