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Managing Federalism Through Pandemic
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Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acronyms and Abbreviations
Acknowledgments

Part One: Introduction

1. Pandemic Federalism: Bridging the Normative–Functional Federalism Gap
Kathy L. Brock and Geoffrey Hale
 
2. Cooperative Federalism and Managing Intergovernmental Relations through the Pandemic: Setting the Framework
Kathy L. Brock

Part Two: Anticipating and Managing the Pandemic Response

3. Coordinating Emergency Management within and across Governments
Johanu Botha and Geoffrey Hale

4. COVID-19 Federalism and Public Health Regimes in Canada
Carey Doberstein

5. Global Pandemics and National Security: Will the Federal Government Have Your Back?
Andrew Graham and Eugene Lang

6. What We Have Here Is a Failure to Anticipate (Again!): Indigenous Peoples, Self-Determination, and Canada’s COVID-19 Pandemic Response
Yale D. Belanger and Calvin Hanselmann

7. Canada–US Border Governance during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Kathryn Friedman and Laurie Trautman

8. Pandemic Communications: How Leaders Encouraged Canadians to Stay the Blazes Home
Jeni Armstrong and Alex Marland

Part Three: Economic and Social Issues: Responses, Reopenings, Relaunching, and Rebuilding

9. Pandemic Fiscal Federalism and Future Prospects
Kyle Hanniman

10. Interactions between Federal and Provincial Cash Transfer Programs: The Effect of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit on Provincial Income Assistance Eligibility and Benefits
Gillian Petit and Lindsay M. Tedds

11. Globalization, Federalism, and Supply Chain Security
Patrick James and Geoffrey Hale

12. A Crisis within a Crisis: Canadian Energy and Climate Federalism during the Pandemic
Brendan Boyd

Part Four: Lessons for the Federation from the Pandemic

13. Crises, Mega-Crises, and Beyond: The Evolving and Functions of Intergovernmental Units in Federal Governance Systems
Evert Lindquist

14. Pandemic Federalism: Bridging the Normative–Functional Federalism Gap – Conclusions and Continuing Challenges
Kathy L. Brock and Geoffrey Hale

References
List of Contributors
Index

About the Author

Kathy L Brock is a professor at the School of Policy Studies and the Department of Political Studies at Queen's University.

Geoffrey Hale is a professor emeritus in the Department of Political Science at the University of Lethbridge.

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