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"In this paper Susan Phillips explores the changing relationships between government, particularly the federal government, and the voluntary sector in Canada and the implications of this changing relationship for governance and citizenship. Unlike in Britain, where an active reconfiguration of the relationship between the state and the voluntary sector was a cornerstone of New Labour’s “Third Way” approach to governing, in Canada the citizenship regime has not been purposively reformed in ways that enable voluntary organizations and citizens to participate more fully in governing. Therefore, we need to be careful in taking it as empirical fact that governance in Canada is actually more shared and collaborative at all."
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Creator(s)
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Susan D. Phillips, Intitute for Research on Publice Policy
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Source Location
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Canada
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Date Published
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2006-08
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Language
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English
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URL
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http://www.irpp ...
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Copyright Holder
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Susan D. Phillips, Intitute for Research on Publice Policy
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