Fall/Winter Timetable
POL334H1S L0101
Ontario and Quebec Politics
Themes
This course is a comparative study of politics in Canada’s two largest provinces. After an examination of the historical origins of political life in Ontario and Quebec, it explores similarities and differences between these jurisdictions in a number of domains including immigration and multiculturalism policies; their welfare states, the extent of their state intervention in the economy, the size of their provincial governments and their relationships with Ottawa.
Texts
TBA
Format and Requirements
One two-hour lecture per week. Course requirements TBA.
Prerequisites
POL214H1/ POL214Y1/ POL215H5/ POL216H5/ POL224H1/ POL224Y1/ POLB50Y3
Exclusions
POLC55H3
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May 21, 2020
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