Fall/Winter Timetable

POL214H1S L0101

Canadian Government

Themes

This course will introduce students to core concepts in the study of Canadian politics, including Canada’s historical foundations, its current institutional context, and key political actors. The first half of the course will focus on Canada’s governing institutions and significant political actors including the courts, Parliament, the electoral system, political parties, voters, and social movements. In the second half of the course, we will explore the social and political forces that shape politics in Canada including regionalism, federalism, colonialism, and multiculturalism. Students will consider the complex relationships between social forces and Canada’s political institutions.

Texts

Christopher Cochrane, Kelly Blidook and Rand Dyck, Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches, 9th Edition;

Prerequisites

4.0 credits, or 1.0 credit in POL/ JPA/ JPF/ JPI/ JPR/ JPS/ JRA courses

Exclusions
POL214Y1/POL214Y5/POL215H5/POL216H5/POL224H1/POL224Y1/POLB50Y3