Federal Policy

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A friend to labour?
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A friend to labour?

The Trudeau record on labour rights and labour relations

From: The Trudeau Record

This chapter examines the Trudeau government’s record on labour rights and labour relations. 15 $1.50 Add
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Achieving Better Results for Members, 1980-89
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Achieving Better Results for Members, 1980-89

From: Leading Progess

This chapter describes the issues confronting the PIPSC in the 1980s and how PIPSC responded to these new challenges, drawing on interviews with current and past PIPSC members. 30 $3.00 Add
Breaking Free of Neoliberalism: Canada's Challenge
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Breaking Free of Neoliberalism: Canada’s Challenge

What It Will Take to Deal with American Decline, Inequality and the Climate Crisis

Neoliberalism arrived in Ottawa with the Mulroney government in 1984, and has continued as widely accepted common sense about government until today. Neoliberalism’s basic tenets – … 184 View
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Business as usual?
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Business as usual?

Immigration policy in a tumultuous time

From: The Trudeau Record

This chapter examines the Trudeau government’s immigration policy. 18 $1.80 Add
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Calling the shots
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Calling the shots

Canada’s Big Pharma-first response to COVID-19

From: The Trudeau Record

This chapter discusses the Trudeau government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. 14 $1.40 Add
Canada Vs California

Canada Vs California

How Ottawa took on Netflix and the streaming giants

Canada vs California provides a road map of the tense battle between Canadian content and California’s billion dollar businesses that threaten to drown it out. Howard Law’s Canada vs. … 232 View
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Chapter 3: Writing the Script for Bill C-10 (2019–2021)
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Chapter 3: Writing the Script for Bill C-10 (2019–2021)

From: Canada Vs California

Chapter three shows the creation of Bill C-10 and the initial attempts by the Liberal government to regulate internet broadcasting. Author Howard Law discuss the creation of the 2018 Yale … 14 $1.40 Add
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Chapter 5: Blowing Up Bill C-10 (2021–2022)
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Chapter 5: Blowing Up Bill C-10 (2021–2022)

From: Canada Vs California

Chapter 5 focuses on the key amendments that lead to Bill C-10 not passing the senate. At the core of this argument was the subject of user generated content and sites like YouTube that host it. 17 $1.70 Add
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Chapter 6: Bill C-11 and the Canadians (2022)
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Chapter 6: Bill C-11 and the Canadians (2022)

From: Canada Vs California

Chapter 6 follows the creation of the new Bill C-11 after the snap election and analyzes the key differences between this bill and its predecessor. In addition to this, Howard Law speaks to … 21 $2.10 Add
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Chapter 7: Bill C-11 and the Californians
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Chapter 7: Bill C-11 and the Californians

From: Canada Vs California

In Chapter 7 Howard Law maps the response from California streaming companies to bill C-11 and the arguments as to what constitutes Canadian content spending requirements. Howard Law breaks down … 17 $1.70 Add
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Chapter 8: Bill C-11 and the Two Senators (2022–2023)
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Chapter 8: Bill C-11 and the Two Senators (2022–2023)

From: Canada Vs California

In chapter 8, author Howard Law tracks the proposed changes to the bill as it moved through the senate. He follows key compromises made by both liberal and conservative appointees, and closely … 15 $1.50 Add
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Chapter 9: Bill C-11 and the Commissioners (2023–2024)
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Chapter 9: Bill C-11 and the Commissioners (2023–2024)

From: Canada Vs California

This chapter focuses on policy directives about how Bill C-11 after gaining Royal assent was to be implemented. Howard Law covers the first round of public hearings, the key policy directives … 15 $1.50 Add
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Conclusion
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Conclusion

From: Canada Vs California

Howard Law concludes this book by summarizing the need for strong regulations regarding foreign broadcasters. He further discusses how this act may be implemented over the next years and how a … 5 $0.50 Add
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Conclusion
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Conclusion

From: Leading Progess

In the concluding chapter, Russell suggests that the key moment in PIPSC’s history occurred in 1967, when the Public Service Staff Relations Act allowed federal public servants to unionize. 16 $1.60 Add
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Ethics Commissions

Ethics Commissions

From: Honest Politics Now

Describes Canadian experiments in the enforcement of political ethics through conflict of interest and ethics commissioners in the provinces and territories, and at the federal level ; 36 $3.60 Add
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Ethics of Lobbying and In fluence

Ethics of Lobbying and In fluence

From: Honest Politics Now

Discusses lobbying legislation across Canada and presents several case studies about the impact of this legislation. 32 $3.20 Add