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During the Interwar period, Canada’s success and independence flourished. All the social aspects helped Canada become more
Canada is now known to be a diverse, multicultural, bilingual and inclusive nation largely as a result of his work. Pierre Elliott Trudeau also believed in an equal Canada for all, he is primarily the one to introduce rights and freedoms to the citizens of Canada. While some view Pierre Trudeau as impulsive, for enforcing the War Measures Act, Trudeau enacted this for the protection of Canadian citizens against radical extremist and his actions were more rational than impulsive for the situation that had suddenly occurred. Pierre Trudeau was one of Canada’s greatest Prime Minister’s, who’s impact fundamentally changed the course of the nation by introducing multiculturalism, for introducing the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and for paradoxically upholding democracy by strong action during the October Crisis.
Did you know that 150 years ago Canada had a lot of war and was not even called Canada? Before the 1850s Canada was very unstable because there was a lot of war and border changes. Canada was not even called Canada before 1850, it had two names before: New France and British North America(BNA). There was a lot of war and power changes before responsible government was introduced into British North America. Responsible Government was suggested by Lord Durham of Britain.
The monarchy in Canada is a continuous debate among the politicians and individuals. This paper aims to present the advantages and disadvantages of the monarchy in Canada. This way will enable us to take a clear position. First, Canadian politics are known for their divisive attitudes, and it is very hard to get consensus on decisions. The Queen plays the role of reference for the Canadian politicians and their decisions.
For a long time the debates had been going about how was the better prime minister of Canada. On the the top of most lists of best prime ministers are Mackenzie King and Sir John A. Macdonald. For example, according to the Expert Survey that was made in 2013 “Laurier came first, Macdonald second, and King third, but the difference in their overall scores was negligible”. Both prime ministers had a strong vision of the country that helped shaped Canada to become the country it is today(in 2015). Thesis: Sir John A.Macdonald was one of the founding fathers, but William Lyon Mackenzie King had to lead the country through the part of Depression and WWII, and they both have made different positive contributions to Canada and are highly respected
William Lyon Mackenzie King, a man of glory, forever changed Canada’s constitution during the tumultuous nineteenth century and resolved all difficulties Canada faced on its way to becoming a strong, independent, and autonomous nation. His contributions and sanctions targeted all factors at the time and had interrelated effects on the construction of Canada. Unlike other Canadian politicians, King handled every crisis with thorough planning and achieved promising outcomes from unsolvable problems. It is without a doubt that King was the most influential figure in Canada’s development. His role in the autonomy, economic development, and social stability stands as solid evidence of the pioneering impacts he had on Canada’s advancement.
Around this era of the late 1700’s, the citizens of the newly independent nation of “America” were in the process of ratifying their government from the Articles of Confederation to the current Constitution which allowed for a democratic republic. The people in support of this ratification were the “Federalist” whom often used pamphlet writings known as the “Federalist Papers” to persuade and inform the public of their ideas and Constitution ratification. The most influential paper among the 85, is the Federalist paper #10 that disproves the Antifederalists’ argument that a republic of any kind would fall from the pressure of multiple divisive opinions among its citizens. Given the nature of humans by God, creating factions based on similar
Absolutism has led to many societal changes and lack therefore of. Canada has experienced Stability and Change as a result of its government, different Canadian political parties has ideals and objects that both progress or reject society and constant change in government ensures that policies proposed by governments are wholesomely beneficial to
Institutional and historical analysis often portray the motives of governments, especially in the cases of Quebec separatism and Aboriginal mistreatment. History describes attempts at compromise to rectify the problems by altering political institutions to provide more autonomy to the provinces, witness in various accords and the methods described previously. However, in regards to Aboriginals a historical relationship of exploitation and eradication sheds on the systemic issues that Aboriginals cope with and the institutions that caused them. As scholars of Canadian politics, it is important to consider historical and institutional analyses when looking at any issue, as it reveals the underlying motives of actors in regards to the cleavages that comprise a state.
In the United States of America, through the court systems many powers originally assigned to the States were relinquished in order to create national continuity in enforcing the will of the U.S. Constitution. The same goes for Canada and is why many powers over the years were slowly relinquished from the central government to the states. The difference being the direction in with the powers matriculated. In the United States there were no explicit powers guaranteed to the States. This allowed the Federal government to slowly eat up the implied powers of the States.
To call this era of drastic change the ‘Quiet Revolution’ is a vivid, and yet, paradoxical description. The Quiet Revolution was a time of intense socio-political and socio-cultural change in Quebec, which extended beyond Quebec’s borders because of its influence on contemporary Canadian politics. As a result of the effects of the changes that occurred during this Quiet Revolution, most Quebec provincial governments since the early 1960s have maintained political and social orientations based on the core concepts developed and implemented during the Quiet Revolution. As such, there is no doubt that the Quiet Revolution had a significant impact in Canadian History. This impact can be characterized by the prelude to the Quiet Revolution; the demographic evolution of Quebec; the social educational reforms that were put in place; the economic reforms and their impact; the rise of nationalism; and finally, the cultural changes that occurred.
The parliamentary system that has been established within Canada, despite the pros and cons of the system, is still one of the best political structures for government. It is clearly superior to the United States Congressional system on the three following levels: Fusion of powers (allowing more coherence), the solidity of the responsible government set forth by Canadian administration as well as the doctrine of party discipline. Together, they enable the Prime Minister to have greater power since he is chosen from the legislative but also must have the House of Commons’ vote of confidence which enables greater consistency (and faster decision-making) between branches of government as the legislative and executive are fused together. A strict
With the government caught between “legitimation standards [of] domestic constituency […] and the powerful economic and political actors beyond its borders” (966), the tension that all these authorities create is clear. Skogstad’s argues that “state-centred authority remains [the country’s] best bet for effective governing in Canada” (969), but she thinks that their should be a larger discussion about how the state’s institutions (specifically state-centred political authority) can reform “to become more authentic members of representation and deliberation” (969). Based on the evidence in the article, the author’s conclusions are justified and sensible. The suggestion to “[loosen] party discipline” (970) to create a more open political atmosphere for new ideas from different authoritative perspectives is well-thought out and
Title: A Momentous Time in History Responsible Government Granted and the Canada’s United By: Alim Meralli- Current Events This is a time of celebration for Canada. After a long and arduous journey, we finally have responsible government and the Canada’s have been united. As we look towards the future in anticipation to what lies ahead for the new Canada, it is important to reflect on how what responsible government means, why so many people risked so much to bring it about, and the implications for our future.
Let’s take a look at Canada, shall we? And here, is where our story starts! Too long of an explanation?