Government in Canada
The phrase “peace, order and good government” has real meaning to Canadians. It defines Canadian values.  

 
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The Canada e-Book uses sound, images, tables, graphs and both analytical and descriptive text to look at Canada -- the land, the people, the economy and the state.
http://www43.statcan.ca/
Statistics, maps, photographs and fact sheets on Canadian government, history, people, security, geography, provinces, symbols and more.
http://www.craigmarlatt.com/canada/
Information on services for Canadians in areas such as identification cards, culture, economy, justice and more. Information also organized by audience, ie. aboriginal people. Includes information for non-Canadians and Canadian business.
http://canada.gc.ca/main_e.html
Current and back issues of the Canadian Parliamentary Review, a quarterly publication focused on parliamentary affairs. Includes Legislative Reports and Commonwealth Parliamentary Association news.
http://www.parl.gc.ca/infoparl/
Provides annotated links to hundreds of Internet sites on Canadian politics and government.
http://polisci.nelson.com/canpol.html
The Canadian State is an educational resource that offers both classroom activities and primary historical materials to support a broader understanding of government and politics in Canada.
http://www.collectionscanada.ca/canadian-state/
The Centre for Constitutional Studies encourages and facilitates the interdisciplinary study of constitutional matters both nationally and internationally. The Centre also hosts a variety of conferences, symposia, and panel discussions on constitutional topics of national importance.
http://www.law.ualberta.ca/centres/ccs/
We are living in a new culture that is all about immediacy
http://www.culture.ca/perspective-pointdevue-e.jsp?data=2006...
It is my belief that much more could be done not only for culture, but for other sectors as well, if we were not limited by the narrow framework of the department responsible for culture.
http://www.culture.ca/perspective-pointdevue-e.jsp?data=2004...
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