Publius: The Journal of Federalism 1984 14(1):9-19;
© 1984 by CSF Associates Inc.
Canadian Federalism Revisited
Richard H. Leach
Duke University
The crisis in Canadian federalism is examined in its historical context, with particular emphasis on regionalism, provincial and national assertions of power, the institutional framework, and intergovernmental consultation. Current problems are considered in relation to the new Constitution.

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