Summer Timetable
POL336H1F L5101
Topics in Provincial Politics
Themes
This course examines government and politics in Canada's largest province. Topics include the socio-economic drivers of Ontario politics, the province’s political party system, its evolving place in the Canadian federation, the role of government in the economy, and recent changes in its public policy, especially regarding the welfare state.
Texts
Course pack
Format and Requirements
One two hour lecture per week. Tentative grading scheme: mic-course quiz (20%), paper (40%), final exam (40%).
Prerequisites
POL214H1 or POL214Y1 or POL215H5 or POL216H5 or POL224H1 or POL224Y1 or POLB50Y3
Exclusions
POL336Y5
January 29, 2024
The winners of the 2022-2023 undergraduate awards were announced at the annual celebration, held this year on the evening of January 25. Presiding over the award ceremony were Undergraduate Director...
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June 3, 2021
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May 21, 2020
Congratulations to undergraduate student Cheryl Cheung who has received a University of Toronto Excellence Award (UTEA). Going into her third year majoring in political science, with minors in visual studies...
January 29, 2020
Congratulations to all our amazing undergraduate students who picked up one the department’s twenty-three awards and scholarships at our annual undergraduate awards ceremony. In attendance were Dean of Arts &...