Buch, Englisch, 530 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 975 g
Cases, Lessons, Challenges
Buch, Englisch, 530 Seiten, Format (B × H): 164 mm x 237 mm, Gewicht: 975 g
ISBN: 978-0-19-289704-6
Verlag: Oxford University Press
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.
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- 1: Evert Lindquist, Michael Howlett, Grace Skogstad, Geneviève Tellier and Paul 't Hart: Introduction: Exploring Canadian Experiences with policy success
- 2: Gregory Marchildon: Canadian Medicare as a policy success
- 3: Cynthia Callard: Canada's long march against tobacco
- 4: Carey Doberstein: Insite in Vancouver: North America's First Supervised Injection Site
- 5: Jennifer Wallner: Schooling successfully:The elementary and secondary education sectors in Canada
- 6: Nathalie Burlone: Québec's subsidized childcare network
- 7: Adrienne Davidson and Linda White: Early years policy innovations across Canada: A policy success?
- 8: Allan Tupper: Modernizing Canada's research universities
- 9: Triadafilos Triadafilopoulos: Good and lucky: Explaining Canada's successful immigration policies
- 10: Keith Banting: Multiculturalism policy in Canada: A resilient success
- 11: Daniel Béland and Patrick Marier: 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
- 12: Daniel Béland, André Lecours, and Trevor Tombe: The Federal equalization program as a controversial and contested policy success
- 13: Russell Alan Williams: Regulating Canada's banking system: Tackling the 'big shall not buy big' problem
- 14: Grace Skogstad: Supply management in Canada's dairy and poultry sectors
- 15: Matt Wilder: From RandD to export: Canola development as a resilient success
- 16: Andre Riccardo Migone: Developing the Canadian wine industry: A contested success
- 17: Robert P. Shepherd, Diane Simsovic and Alan Latourelle: Managing Canada's national parks: Integrating sustainability, protection and enjoyment
- 18: Carolyn Johns: The Great Lakes: Embracing the complexity of policy success
- 19: Mark Winfield and Abdeali Saherwala: Phasing-out coal-fired electricity in Ontario
- 20: Satsan (Herb George), Kent McNeil and Frances Abele: How first nations have been transforming public policy through the courts
- 21: Geneviève Tellier: The Canadian federal 1995-1996 program review: Appraising a success twenty-five years later
- 22: David J Langlois: Canadian airport authorities: A success story
- 23: Evert Lindquist: Canada's response to the global financial crisis: Pivoting to the Economic Action Plan
- 24: Grace Skogstad, Geneviève Tellier, Paul 't Hart, Michael Howlett, Evert Lindquist: Public policy success: Lessons from the Canadian experience




