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PPA 120
Canadian Politics and Government
In analyzing Canada's federal political system, this course assesses the ideas, interests and institutions that help define the limits of both state and societal power. It will provide students with a clear understanding of the workings of the system of governance guiding their everyday lives as citizens and as professionals. Topics include political culture and ideas; the social and economic context; and the constitutional and institutional mechanisms of governance. (Formerly POL 302, POL332)
Weekly Contact: Lecture: 3 hrs.
GPA Weight: 1.00
Course Count: 1.00
Billing Units: 1
Mentioned in the Following Calendar Pages
*List may not include courses that are on a common table shared between programs.
- Minor in Politics
- Minor in Public Administration
- POG 110 - Power and Influence in Canadian Politics
- POG 210 - Power and Authority in Canada
- POG 214 - Controversial Policy Topics
- POG 310 - Provincial Politics
- POG 313 - The Politics of Race and Ethnicity
- POG 317 - Education Politics and Policy
- POG 318 - Ontario Politics
- POG 360 - Politics in Quebec and French Canada
- POG 362 - Canadian Political Economy
- POG 365 - The Canadian Constitution
- POG 410 - Canadian Urban Politics
- POG 416 - The Politics of Canadian Federalism
- POG 417 - Canadian-American Relations
- POL 101 - Canadian Political Institutions
- POL 102 - Political Processes in Canada
- PPA 211 - Public Policy
- PPA 425 - Intergovernmental Relations
- Public Administration and Governance