Title |
Author/Editor |
Year |
Reflection 15: Equalization on the Basis of Need in Canada [PDF 1.6 MB] |
Douglas M. Brown |
1996 |
Reflection 14: The New Face of Canadian Nationalism [PDF 936 KB] |
Roger Gibbins |
1995 |
Reflection 13: Federalism and the Way to Peace [PDF 5.9 MB] |
Daniel J. Elazar |
1994 |
Reflection 12: Integration and Fragmentation: The Paradox of the Late Twentieth Century [PDF 4.0 MB] |
Guy Laforest and Douglas Brown |
1994 |
Reflection 11: The Myths and Symbols of the Constitutional Debate in Canada [PDF 2.8 MB] |
C.E.S. Franks |
1993 |
[PDF 4.1 MB] |
Douglas Brown, Robert Young and Dwight Herperger |
1992 |
Reflection 9: The Politics of Language [PDF 928 KB] |
Donald J. Savoie |
1991 |
[PDF 1.3 MB] |
Thomas J. Courchene |
1991 |
Reflection 7: Does Canada Matter? [PDF 961 KB] |
Gordon Robertson |
1991 |
Reflection 6: Forever Amber: The Legacy of the 1980s for the Ongoing Constitutional Impasse [PDF 1.3 MB] |
Thomas J. Courchene |
1990 |
Reflection 5: After Meech Lake: An Insider's View [PDF 1.3MB] |
Patrick J. Monahan |
1990 |
Reflection 4: Centralization, Decentralization and Intergovernmental Competition [PDF 1.2 MB] |
Albert Breton |
1989 |
Reflection 3: Federal Leadership in Economic and Social Policy [PDF 1.5 MB] |
Peter M. Leslie |
1988 |
Reflection 2: Navigating Meech Lake: The 1987 Constitutional Accord [PDF 2.1 MB] |
Clive Thomson |
1988 |
Reflection 1: Canada: Its Framework, Its Foibles, Its Future [PDF 943 KB] |
Allan E. Blakeney |
1988 |