Newsletter sign up!
New Titles
© University of Ottawa Press
Gomery's Blinders and Canadian Federalism
Gomery's Blinders and Canadian Federalism
By Ruth Hubbard and Gilles Paquet
- Available (February 2007)
- Paper $18.00 CAD
978-0-7766-0641-5
137 pages . 5 x 8 - PDF ebook $9.99 CAD
978-0-7766-1604-9 - ePub ebook $9.99 CAD
978-0-7766-1849-4
Description
In 2004, Paul Martin asked Justice John Gomery to lead a public inquiry into potential misspending in the federal Sponsorship Program, a relatively small investment of taxpayers' money to try to convince Quebeckers of the benefits of Canadian federalism in the aftermath of the 1995 referendum on Quebec separation.
The Gomery inquiry chose to focus exclusively on the sordid details of the money laundering and paid no attention to the deeper causes and sources of the problem: the dysfunctions of an existing centralized governing apparatus that is tearing the fabric of the country apart and the collusion of centralizing groups defending the status quo.
Author Bio
Ruth Hubbard is a senior fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs and the Centre on Governance at the University of Ottawa, and a senior partner of INVENIRE. She is the author of Profession: Public servant (INVENIRE Press, 2009).
Gilles Paquet is professor emeritus at the Telfer School of Management and senior research fellow at the Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Ottawa. He has authored or edited over 35 books and published a large number of papers on economics, public management and governance.
Also by these Authors
- Crippling Epistemologies and Governance Failures
- Deep Cultural Diversity
- Gilles Paquet
- Governance Through Social Learning
- Tableau d'avancement
- The Black Hole of Public Administration
- The Case for Decentralized Federalism
- The New Geo-Governance






