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How Ottawa Spends, 1983 The Liberals, the Opposition and Federal Priorities

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Doern, G. Bruce

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9780888626448

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0888626444

Publisher: Lorimer & Company Limited., Publishers, James Summary: In" How Ottawa Spends, some of the country s top political analysts get inside the byzantine world of federal decision-making, shedding light on the real priorities of the political parties. Among their findings: federal spending cuts do not necessarily "stick," because affected ministers are often given an offsetting package of funds for different purposes; while Ottawa has become the country s biggest advertiser (c [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780888626448


ISBN:

0888626444


Publisher: Lorimer & Company Limited., Publishers, James

In" How Ottawa Spends, some of the country s top political analysts get inside the byzantine world of federal decision-making, shedding light on the real priorities of the political parties. Among their findings: federal spending cuts do not necessarily "stick," because affected ministers are often given an offsetting package of funds for different purposes; while Ottawa has become the country s biggest advertiser (close to $60 million in 1982-83), it has increasing trouble discerning between information and propaganda; because they are afraid of losing their regional blocs of support, none of the federal parties is willing to behave like a truly national party. Published in 1983, "How Ottawa Spends is an eye-opening look at federal spending priorities.

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