Canada: the State of the Federation 2003
"Canada: the State of the Federation 2003," authored by Michael Murphy and published by Queen's University in 2005, is a compelling exploration of Canadian federalism. Spanning 400 pages, this insightful book draws from a diverse range of disciplines and perspectives, incorporating both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal voices. It critically assesses the adaptability of self-rule, shared-rule, and intergovernmental policies in the face of ongoing challenges to federal reform in Canada. This essential read for anyone interested in political science and government relations offers a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding Indigenous peoples and their governance. Whether you're a student, a researcher, or simply a curious reader, Murphy's work provides valuable insights into the political landscape of Canada today.