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Rivals for Power: Ottawa and the Provinces

The contentious history of the Canadian federation

This book provides a history of Canadian federalism and describes the ongoing push and pull over power between Ottawa and the provinces. Ed Whitcomb offers an analysis of how the strengths and weaknesses of the federal structure of government in Canada, and the causes of the dynamic between federal and provincial authorities..

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Ed Whitcomb

Ed Whitcomb has a Ph.D. in History from the University of London. After a short university teaching career he worked in the Canadian foreign service specializing in political, economic, strategic, and intelligence analysis. He has lived in four regions of Canada as well as in four other countries with federal constitutions. He has published numerous articles on Canadian history, and is the author of a series of ten brief histories of the Canadian provinces.

Chapter Contributors Pages Year Price
Provides an overview of the history of the Canadian federation outlining the difficulty that exists in separating provincial and federal responsibility.
8 $0.80
Describes the legal and political factors in the emergence of the Canadian federation, covering the period from 1773 to 1864.
18 $1.80
Discusses the dynamics in the relationships between the various colonies, the United Kingdom’s government and relations with the United States from 1864 which produced the specific …
11 $1.10
Detailed description of the sections of the British North America Act that created a union of three colonies and a federal structure with four provinces and a federal government..
11 $1.10
Describes developments in federal provincial relations from 1867-1878, including the incorporation of three new provinces.
20 $2.00
Describes the shifting balance of powers between Ottawa and the provinces from 1878-1896.
16 $1.60
Discusses federalism under Sir Wilfrid Laurier from 1896 to 1911, when Alberta and Saskatchewan were established as provinces.
11 $1.10
Describes Ottawa’s efforts to supersede provincial powers especially concerning natural resources from 1911-1929.
17 $1.70
Describes the responses of the provinces and Ottawa to the Depression from 1929-1939.
18 $1.80
Describes the impact of the second world war on the Canadian federation from 1939 to 1948.
17 $1.70
Discusses the development of federal-provincial relations during the period of Louis St. Laurent and John Diefenbaker including the emergence of shared-cost programs and Quebec’s growing …
25 $2.50
Describes the development of the federation under Prime Minister Lester Pearson including the Quebec and Canada Pension Plans, the rise of separatism, Medicare, the constitution and foreign …
24 $2.40
Discusses the effect of Pierre Elliott Trudeau on the federation including constitutional battles of the 1970s, the natural resource battle of Ottawa vs. the West, and the rebalancing of powers …
27 $2.70
Discusses the effects of Pierre Elliott Trudeau from 1980 to 1984 focusing on the Quebec Referendum, the Constitution of 1982, natural resources and new federal programs which caused tension …
26 $2.60
Discusses Prime Minister Brian Mulroney’s policies relating to the federation focussing on the Meech Lake Accord and the Charlottetown Accord from 1984 to 1993.
21 $2.10
Discusses developments in federal-provincial relations including Jean Chretien’s measures focusing on Quebec separatism, 1993 to 2003.
27 $2.70
Discusses developments in the Canadian federation and relations between Ottawa and the provinces from 2003 to 2017 with focus on health care and environmental concerns.
28 $2.80
A summary overview of the development of the Canadian federation from 1867 to a stabilization of the relationship between Ottawa and the provinces in 2015.
12 $1.20