Author: J. G. Channing
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780919400894
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
The Effects of Transition to Confederation on Public Administration in Newfoundland
Author: J. G. Channing
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780919400894
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780919400894
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 124
Book Description
Government Restructuring and Career Public Service in Canada
Author: Evert A. Lindquist
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715925
Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Chapter 13: "Manitoba civil service : a quiet tradition in transition", by Ken Rasmussen.
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715925
Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 552
Book Description
Chapter 13: "Manitoba civil service : a quiet tradition in transition", by Ken Rasmussen.
The Effects of Transition to Confederation on Public Administration in Newfoundland
Author: J. G. Channing
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Civil service
Languages : en
Pages : 232
Book Description
Joseph Roberts Smallwood
Author: Melvin Baker
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228007054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
No other figure, historical or political, features more prominently in recent Newfoundland history than Joey Smallwood. During his long career in Newfoundland politics, Smallwood used the literary, rhetorical, and theatrical skills honed in the first five decades of his life to create a distinct and celebrated persona. He told his own story in his lively autobiography, I Chose Canada, published in 1973 only a year after he left office. Talented, venturesome, and above all resilient, he was no ordinary Joe. Smallwood was born in Gambo, Bonavista Bay, but grew up in St John's. Leaving school at fifteen, he quickly established himself as a journalist and as a publicist for Sir William Coaker's Fishermen's Protective Union. In the early 1920s Smallwood sojourned twice in New York, where he planned a Newfoundland labour party. Ambition, however, led him to support the Liberal Party of Sir Richard Squires. Defeated as a candidate in the general election of June 1932, he next promoted producer and consumer cooperatives, but with mixed results. In 1937 he edited The Book of Newfoundland and thereafter enjoyed great success on the radio as "The Barrelman." The book culminates with Smallwood's adoption of the cause of Confederation and his swearing in on 1 April 1949 as premier of the new Province of Newfoundland. There are multiple J.R. Smallwoods, but the aspiring and ambitious figure presented in this biography stands apart. Melvin Baker and Peter Neary use the largely untapped sources of Smallwood's own papers and his extensive journalistic writing to add a documentary basis to what is known or conjectured about the first five decades of Smallwood's remarkable life, both public and private.
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0228007054
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
No other figure, historical or political, features more prominently in recent Newfoundland history than Joey Smallwood. During his long career in Newfoundland politics, Smallwood used the literary, rhetorical, and theatrical skills honed in the first five decades of his life to create a distinct and celebrated persona. He told his own story in his lively autobiography, I Chose Canada, published in 1973 only a year after he left office. Talented, venturesome, and above all resilient, he was no ordinary Joe. Smallwood was born in Gambo, Bonavista Bay, but grew up in St John's. Leaving school at fifteen, he quickly established himself as a journalist and as a publicist for Sir William Coaker's Fishermen's Protective Union. In the early 1920s Smallwood sojourned twice in New York, where he planned a Newfoundland labour party. Ambition, however, led him to support the Liberal Party of Sir Richard Squires. Defeated as a candidate in the general election of June 1932, he next promoted producer and consumer cooperatives, but with mixed results. In 1937 he edited The Book of Newfoundland and thereafter enjoyed great success on the radio as "The Barrelman." The book culminates with Smallwood's adoption of the cause of Confederation and his swearing in on 1 April 1949 as premier of the new Province of Newfoundland. There are multiple J.R. Smallwoods, but the aspiring and ambitious figure presented in this biography stands apart. Melvin Baker and Peter Neary use the largely untapped sources of Smallwood's own papers and his extensive journalistic writing to add a documentary basis to what is known or conjectured about the first five decades of Smallwood's remarkable life, both public and private.
Agencies, Boards, and Commissions in Canadian Local Government
Author: Dale E. Richmond
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715192
Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715192
Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
First among Unequals
Author: Alex Marland
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773590579
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Canadians are told that provincial premiers wield considerable sway. Critics decry premiers as autocrats and dictators, while supporters label them as altruists and great leaders. In Newfoundland and Labrador the premier is expected to be the province's overlord, a patriotic defender of provincial interests, and the decision-maker who brokers competing policy priorities. But does a premier have as much power over government policy decisions as is popularly believed? First among Unequals, a detailed enquiry into the administration of Premier Danny Williams and the first year of his successor Kathy Dunderdale, suggests that the power of the premier is exaggerated by the media, critics, political parties, the public service, and the leaders themselves. With perspectives from economics, education, geography, health policy, history, and political science, contributors explore how dominant Williams was and test theories to show how power operates in provincial governments. They examine politics and government through case studies of the healthcare sectors, education, the fisheries, rural and regional development, hydroelectric projects, and the labour market. Focusing on an era of political populism and rapid economic growth, First among Unequals reasons that there is not enough evidence to suggest that the Premier's Office - even with someone like Danny Williams at the helm - independently shapes public policy. Contributors include Karlo Basta (Memorial), Sean Cadigan (Memorial), Angela Carter (Waterloo), Christopher Dunn (Memorial), Jim Feehan (Memorial), Gerald Galway (Memorial), Ryan Gibson (Memorial), James Kelly (Concordia), Royce Koop (Manitoba), Mario Levesque (Mount Allison), Maria Mathews (Memorial), John Peters (Laurentian), Michelle Porter (Memorial), Kate Puddister (McGill), Valérie Vézina (UQAM), and Kelly Vodden (Memorial, Grenfell).
Publisher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
ISBN: 0773590579
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 446
Book Description
Canadians are told that provincial premiers wield considerable sway. Critics decry premiers as autocrats and dictators, while supporters label them as altruists and great leaders. In Newfoundland and Labrador the premier is expected to be the province's overlord, a patriotic defender of provincial interests, and the decision-maker who brokers competing policy priorities. But does a premier have as much power over government policy decisions as is popularly believed? First among Unequals, a detailed enquiry into the administration of Premier Danny Williams and the first year of his successor Kathy Dunderdale, suggests that the power of the premier is exaggerated by the media, critics, political parties, the public service, and the leaders themselves. With perspectives from economics, education, geography, health policy, history, and political science, contributors explore how dominant Williams was and test theories to show how power operates in provincial governments. They examine politics and government through case studies of the healthcare sectors, education, the fisheries, rural and regional development, hydroelectric projects, and the labour market. Focusing on an era of political populism and rapid economic growth, First among Unequals reasons that there is not enough evidence to suggest that the Premier's Office - even with someone like Danny Williams at the helm - independently shapes public policy. Contributors include Karlo Basta (Memorial), Sean Cadigan (Memorial), Angela Carter (Waterloo), Christopher Dunn (Memorial), Jim Feehan (Memorial), Gerald Galway (Memorial), Ryan Gibson (Memorial), James Kelly (Concordia), Royce Koop (Manitoba), Mario Levesque (Mount Allison), Maria Mathews (Memorial), John Peters (Laurentian), Michelle Porter (Memorial), Kate Puddister (McGill), Valérie Vézina (UQAM), and Kelly Vodden (Memorial, Grenfell).
Genesis, Termination and Succession in the Life Cycle of Organizations
Author: M. Paul Brown
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715390
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715390
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 104
Book Description
So-called Experts
Author: Alasdair Scott Roberts
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715383
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715383
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 116
Book Description
Prendre Le Pouvoir
Author: Donald J. Savoie
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715178
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715178
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 274
Book Description
The Well-performing Government Organization
Author: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715116
Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description
Publisher: Institute of Public Administration of Canada
ISBN: 9780920715116
Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : en
Pages : 184
Book Description