Canadian Public Policy
1975 - 2022
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Volume 31, issue s1, 2005
- Introduction: Mental Health Reform for the 21st Century pp. 1-4
- Samuel E. D. Shortt and Arthur Sweetman
- Mental Health Reform for Canada in the 21st Century: Getting There from Here pp. 5-12
- Michael Kirby
- The Epidemiology of Mental Illness in Canada pp. 13-16
- Julio Arboleda-Flórez
- A National Strategy for Mental Health: Who Cares? pp. 17-20
- Barbara Everett
- Fighting Stigma and Discrimination Is Fighting for Mental Health pp. 21-28
- Heather Stuart
- Positioning Canada's Mental Health and Addiction Systems: A Discussion Paper pp. 29-34
- Pierre Beauséjour
- Foundational Elements for Mental Health Reform in Canada pp. 35-40
- Elliot M. Goldner
- Supporting the Families of the Mentally Ill pp. 41-45
- Craig Jones
- Organizational Implications of Promoting Effective Evidence-Based Interventions for People with Severe Mental Illness pp. 47-52
- Eric Latimer
- No Simple Solutions for Complex Needs pp. 53-58
- Deborah Elliott
- Improving the Employment Prospects of People with Serious Mental Illness: Five Challenges for a National Mental Health Strategy pp. 59-64
- Terry Krupa, Bonnie Kirsh, Rebecca Gewurtz and Lynn Cockburn
- Mental Health Reform: Still Saying the Same Thing After All These Years pp. 65-68
- David Reville
- Getting There from Here: Next Steps pp. 69-74
- Michael Wilson
Volume 31, issue 4, 2005
- National Catastrophic Drug Insurance Revisited: Who Would Benefit from Senator Kirby's Recommendations? pp. 341-358

- Paul Grootendorst and Michael Veall
- Do Stricter Penalties or Media Publicity Reduce Alcohol Consumption by Drivers? pp. 359-380

- Anindya Sen
- Mad Cow Chaos in Canada: Was It Just Bad Luck or Did Government Policies Play a Role? pp. 381-400

- Danny G. Le Roy and K.K. Klein
- Symposium on Policies to Increase the Economic Well-being of Canadians: An Introduction pp. 401-404

- Andrew Sharpe
- Universities and Living Standards in Canada pp. 405-412

- Richard Van Loon
- Work and Well-being in an Aging Society pp. 413-420

- Lars Osberg
- Do We Know Where We Are Going? The New Social Policy in Canada pp. 421-430

- Keith G. Banting
- The Modernization Mantra: Toward a New Architecture for Canada's Adult Benefits pp. 431-438

- Ken Battle, Michael Mendelson and Sherri Torjman
Volume 31, issue 3, 2005
- Does the Maclean's Ranking Matter? pp. 231-242

- Qi Kong and Michael Veall
- Regulatory Compliance in Opinion Poll Reporting During the 2004 Canadian Election pp. 243-258

- Peter A. Ferguson and Christine De Clercy
- Autonome malgré tout: L'internationalisation et la politique des marchés financiers au Canada pp. 259-272

- Ian Roberge
- The Instability of Family Earnings and Family Income in Canada, 19861991 and 1992001 pp. 273-302

- René Morissette and Yuri Ostrovsky
- Canadian Disaster Management Policy: Moving Toward a Paradigm Shift? pp. 303-318

- Dan Henstra and Gordon McBean
- An Analysis of the Impact of the Harmonized Sales Tax on Provincial Revenues in Atlantic Canada pp. 319-332

- Patrick Blagrave
Volume 31, issue 2, 2005
- Exploring the Good Mother Hypothesis: Do Child Outcomes Vary with the Mother's Share of Income? pp. 123-144

- Martin Dooley, Ellen Lipman and Jennifer Stewart
- Food Prices and the Timing of Welfare Payments: A Canadian Study pp. 145-160

- Georges Tanguay, Gary Hunt and Nicolas Marceau
- Basel II and the Cyclicality of Bank Capital pp. 161-180

- Mark Illing and Graydon Paulin
- An Examination of the Fiscal Impact from Youth Involvement in the Sex Trade: The Case for Evaluating Priorities in Prevention pp. 181-206

- Linda DeRiviere
- Family Physicians for Ontario: An Approach to Production and Retention Policy pp. 207-222

- Samuel E.D. Shortt, Michael E. Green and C. Keresztes
Volume 31, issue 1, 2005
- Assessing Ontario's Fiscal Competitiveness pp. 1-28

- Duanjie Chen and Jack Mintz
- Tax Subsidies for R&D in Canadian Provinces pp. 29-44

- Kenneth McKenzie
- A Framework for Evaluating Provincial R&D Tax Subsidies pp. 45-58

- Bev Dahlby
- Monetary Policy and Economic Activity in Canada in the 1990s pp. 59-78

- Douglas Curtis
- Revisiting the Canada-US Unemployment Rate Gap: Introduction / Révision de la question de l'écart entre les taux de chômage du Canada et des Etats-Unis: Introduction pp. 79-82

- Andrew Sharpe
- Divergence in the Canadian and US Labour Markets pp. 83-92

- Geoff Bowlby
- Why Is Canada's Unemployment Rate Persistently Higher than in the United States? pp. 93-100

- W. Craig Riddell
- Recent Developments in the Canada-US Unemployment Rate Gap: Changing Patterns in Unemployment Incidence and Duration pp. 101-108

- Tiff Macklem and Francisco Barillas
- Revisiting the "Flexibility Hypothesis" pp. 109-116

- Jim Stanford
Volume 30, issue 4, 2004
- Measuring Obesity in Young Children pp. 349-364

- Shelley Phipps, Peter Burton, Lynn Lethbridge and Lars Osberg
- Competitiveness Challenges Facing Canadian Industries pp. 365-380

- Someshwar Rao and Jianmin Tang
- Taking Endangered Species Seriously? British Columbia's Species-at-Risk Policies pp. 381-399

- Paul M. Wood and Laurie Flahr
- Electricity Production and CO2 Emission Reduction: Dancing to a Different Tune Across the Canada-US Border pp. 401-426

- Jean-Thomas Bernard, Frédéric Clavet and Jean-Cléophas Ondo
- Access to College and University: Does Distance to School Matter? pp. 427-443

- Marc Frenette
- A National Formulary for Canada pp. 445-452

- Aidan Hollis and Stephen Law
Volume 30, issue 3, 2004
- Canada Needs Better Data for Evidence-Based Policy: Inconsistencies Between Administrative and Survey Data on Welfare Dependence and Education pp. 241-256

- Rebecca N. Warburton and William P. Warburton
- Expanding Economic Costing in Health Care: Values, Gender and Diversity pp. 257-282

- Olena Hankivsk, Jane Friesen, Colleen Varcoe, Fiona MacPhail, Lorraine Greaves and Charmaine Spencer
- Does Postsecondary Education Benefit Aboriginal Canadians? An Examination of Earnings and Employment Outcomes for Recent Aboriginal Graduates pp. 283-302

- David Walters, Jerry White and Paul Maxim
- Public Infrastructure in Canada, 1961-2002 pp. 303-318

- Tarek Harchaoui, Faouzi Tarkhani and Paul Warren
- Nationalisme et protection sociale: une approche comparative pp. 319-332

- Daniel Béland and André Lecours
- Monetary Policy after Bubbles Burst: The Zero Lower Bound, the Liquidity Trap and the Credit Deadlock pp. 333-340

- David Laidler
Volume 30, issue 2, 2004
- The Economics of Public-Private Partnerships pp. 135-154

- Jean-Etienne de Bettignies and Thomas Ross
- Increasing Male Earnings Inequality in Canada and the United States, 19811997: The Role of Hours Changes versus Wage Changes pp. 155-176
- Susan Johnson and Peter Kuhn
- Understanding the Impact of Intergovernmental Relations on Public Health: Lessons from Reform Initiatives in the Blood System and Health Surveillance pp. 177-194

- Kumanan Wilson, Jennifer McCrea-Logie and Harvey Lazar
- Equalization and Stabilization pp. 195-208

- Michael Smart
- Health System Reform in Montreal: Impact on the Use of Day Surgery and on Surgical Patients and their Caregivers pp. 209-230

- Pierre Tousignant, Lee Soderstrom, Jean-Pierre Lavoie, Terry Kaufman, Raynald Pineault and Dominique Nadeau
Volume 30, issue 1, 2004
- Aboriginal Rights, Customary Law and the Economics of Renewable Resource Exploitation pp. 1-27

- Ian Keay and Cherie Metcalf
- Divided Over Internationalism: The Canadian Public and Development Assistance pp. 29-45

- Alain Noël, Jean-Philippe Thérien and Sébastien Dallaire
- Why Pay Child Benefits to Mothers? pp. 47-69

- Frances Woolley
- The New Federal Tool Belt: Attempts to Rebuild Social Policy Leadership pp. 71-89

- Gérard Boismenu and Peter Graefe
- An Evaluation of the Stabilization Properties of Equalization in Canada pp. 91-109

- Robin Boadway and Masayoshi Hayashi
- Market-Modelled Home Care in Ontario: Deteriorating Working Conditions and Dwindling Community Capacity pp. 111-125

- Jane Aronson, Margaret Denton and Isik Zeytinoglu
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