What place do first ministers and their cabinets have in democratic
life in Canada? Has cabinet become a prime ministerial focus group? Do
political staff and central agency bureaucrats enhance or diminish
democracy? Do private members have any say in the cabinet process?
Graham White renders a clear account of the development, structure,
and operation of cabinet and the role of first ministers at the
federal, provincial, and territorial levels. He discusses how the
processes that support cabinet are affected by the considerable power
of the first minister, and looks at the ways in which they permit the
involvement of other elected members and the public. Taking the view
that characterizing our Westminster-style government is an
oversimplification, White examines first ministers and cabinets in
terms of accountability and transparency and proposes realistic
improvements to this aspect of Canadian democracy.
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ISBN
9780774851626
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
University of British Columbia Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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