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E-grāmata: Policy Success in Canada: Cases, Lessons, Challenges

Edited by (Professor of Public Administration, School of Public Administration, University of Victoria), Edited by , Edited by (Burnaby Mountain Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 1), Dept. of Political Science, Simon Fraser University), Edited by , Edited by (Professor of Politica)
  • Formāts: 512 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 08-Jul-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192651235
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780192651235

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This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read at Oxford Scholarship Online and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations.

In Canada many public projects, programs, and services perform well, and many are very successful. However, these cases are consistently underexposed and understudied in the policy literature which, for various reasons, tends to focus on policy mistakes and learning from failures rather than successes. In fact, studies of public policy successes are rare not just in Canada, but the world over, although this has started to change (McConnell, 2010, 2017; Compton & 't Hart, 2019; Luetjens, Mintrom & 't Hart, 2019). Like those publications, the aims of Policy Success in Canada are to see, describe, acknowledge, and promote learning from past and present instances of highly effective and highly valued public policymaking. This exercise will be done through detailed examination of selected case studies of policy success in different eras, governments, and policy domains in Canada.

This book project is embedded in a broader project led by 't Hart and OUP exploring policy successes globally and regionally. It is envisaged as a companion volume to OUP's 2019 offering Great Policy Successes (Compton and 't Hart, 2019) and to Successful Public Policy in the Nordic Countries (de La Porte et al, 2022). This present volume provides an opportunity to analyze what is similar and distinctive about introducing and implementing successful public policy in one of the world's most politically decentralized and regionally diverse federation and oldest democratic polities.
List of Figures
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List of Tables
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List of Contributors
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1 Introduction: Exploring Canadian Experiences with Policy Success
1(16)
Evert A. Lindquist
Michael Howlett
Grace Skogstad
Genevieve Tellier
Paul't Hart
PART I HEALTH POLICY SUCCESSES
2 Canadian Medicare as a Policy Success
17(19)
Gregory Marchildon
3 Canada's Long March against Tobacco
36(20)
Cynthia Callard
4 Insite in Vancouver: North America's First Supervised Injection Site
56(21)
Carey Doberstein
PART II EDUCATION POLICY SUCCESSES
5 Schooling Successfully: The Elementary and Secondary Education Sectors in Canada
77(21)
Jennifer Wallner
6 Quebec's Subsidized Childcare Network
98(19)
Nathalie Burlone
7 Early Years Policy Innovations across Canada: A Policy Success?
117(22)
Adrienne Davidson
Linda A. White
8 Modernizing Canada's Research Universities
139(22)
Allan Tupper
PART III SOCIAL POLICY SUCCESSES
9 Good and Lucky: Explaining Canada's Successful Immigration Policies
161(22)
Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos
10 Multiculturalism Policy in Canada: Conflicted and Resilient
183(23)
Keith Banting
11 The Magic Is in the Mix: How the Guaranteed Income Supplement and Old Age Security Interact in Canada's Pension System to Tackle Successfully Poverty in Old Age
206(19)
Daniel Beland
Patrik Marier
12 The Federal Equalization Program as a Controversial and Contested Policy Success
225(22)
Daniel Beland
Andre Lecours
Trevor Tombe
PART IV ECONOMIC AND INDUSTRIAL POLICY SUCCESSES
13 Regulating Canada's Banking System: Tackling the `Big Shall Not Buy Big' Problem
247(20)
Russell Alan Williams
14 Supply Management in Canada's Dairy and Poultry Sectors
267(19)
Grace Skogstad
15 From R&D to Export: Canola Development as a `Resilient Success'
286(21)
Matt Wilder
16 Developing the Canadian Wine Industry: A Contested Success
307(20)
Andrea Riccardo Migone
PART V ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY SUCCESSES
17 Managing Canada's National Parks: Integrating Sustainability, Protection, and Enjoyment
327(21)
Robert P. Shepherd
Diane Simsovic
Alan Latourelle
18 The Great Lakes: Embracing the Complexity of Policy Success
348(24)
Carolyn M. Johns
19 Phasing Out Coal-Fired Electricity in Ontario
372(23)
Mark S. Winfield
Abdeali Saherwala
PART VI GOVERNANCE POLICY SUCCESSES
20 How Indigenous Nations Have Been Transforming Public Policy through the Courts
395(21)
Satsan (Herb George)
Kent McNeil
Frances Abele
21 The Canadian Federal 1994--1996 Program Review: Appraising a Success 25 Years Later
416(22)
Genevieve Tellier
22 Canadian Airport Authorities: A Success Story
438(19)
David J. Langlois
23 Canada's Response to the Global Financial Crisis: Pivoting to the Economic Action Plan
457(21)
Evert A. Lindquist
24 Conclusion---Public Policy Success: Lessons from the Canadian Experience
478(14)
Grace Skogstad
Genevieve Tellier
Paul't Hart
Michael Howlett
Evert A. Lindquist
Index 492
Evert A. Lindquist is Professor of Public Administration at the School of Public Administration, University of Victoria, British Columbia. He has served as Director of the School of Public Administration (1998-2015), Professor at the University of Toronto (1988-1998), the ANZSOG-ANU Chair in Public Management Research (2010-11), and the first Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat Visiting Fellow (1992-94). He is Editor of Canadian Public Administration, the journal of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada. He has published on diverse topics on public administration, decision-making, central agencies, reform, restructuring, organizational and policy capacity, and think tanks.



Michael Howlett, FRSC is Burnaby Mountain Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 1) in the Department of Political Science at Simon Fraser University. He specializes in public policy analysis, political economy, and resource and environmental policy. He taught at Queen's University (1986-1988) and the University of Victoria (1988-1989) before SFU. He was Visiting Professor (2009-2010) and Yong Pung How Chair Professor (2013-2017) at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, Visiting Professor at the Universita degli studi di Cagliari (2012), Visiting Research Fellow at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (2018), and Visiting Researcher at the Centre for Advanced Studies of the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat Munchen (2020).

Grace Skogstad is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Toronto. She has served as chair of the Department of Political Science (2012-2020) and as Interim Associate Vice-Principal Research (2020-2021) at the University of Toronto Scarborough. A past president of the Canadian Political Science Association, she is currently President of the International Public Policy Association. She specializes in Canadian Politics, especially Canadian federalism, and the comparative public policies of agriculture, food, and renewable fuels in North America and the European Union. She was awarded the JJ Berry Smith Doctoral Supervision Award from the University of Toronto in 2021 and the Mildred A. Schwartz Lifetime Achievement Award from the American Political Science Association in 2019.



Genevičve Tellier is Professor of Public Administration at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa. Her research focuses on public budgeting, public finances, and parliamentarism. She has published on the topic of public budget participation, parliamentary institutions, budget decisions and elections, balanced-budget legislation, taxation, and more recently gender-budgeting. Her recent book was published by the University of Toronto Press: Canadian Public Finances: Explaining Budgetary Institutions and the Budget Process in Canada (2019).

Paul 't Hart is Professor of Public Administration at Utrecht University, having returned to this post after spending five years as Professor of Political Science at the Australian National University (2006-2010). Authoring and editing over 50 books, he is best-known for his research and teaching on crisis management, political psychology, public leadership, and success and failure in government. Recent works include: Great Policy Successes (OUP 2019), Successful Public Policy: Lessons From Australia and New Zealand (ANU Press 2019), and Guardians of Public Value: How Public Organizations Become and Remain Institutions (Palgrave, 2020).