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15 Apr

PPG1000H: Governance and Institutions

April 15, 2014 | By |

Course Description

This course is intended to provide foundational knowledge of key governance structures and political institutions at the federal, provincial, and municipal levels in Canada. The course will examine the Constitution, the Westminster parliamentary system, federalism, and the courts. In this course, students will consider emerging challenges to existing institutions, including the rise of cities, demands for self-government among Canada’s Aboriginal Peoples, and the transition from government to governance, and will conclude by reflecting on the quality of Canada’s democratic institutions in comparative perspective.

It is taught in two concurrent sections, by two instructors.

Term
Fall (1st year)

Instructors
J. Craft
G. Eidelman

Notes
Required of all first year students. (Both sections of this course will be offered in the Fall term, and students will be graded individually by the instructors in each part of the course.)