Canadá: la federación más descentralizada del mundo

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Julián Castro Rea

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One of the most remarkable characteristics of the Canadian political system is a structural conflict between the federal and the provincial governments. The political institutions have become the source of political disruption. Therefore, Canada appears to be a federation in which provincial governments have acquired more power than anywhere else is in the world. The provinces keep claiming more power and resource allocation from the federal government. Moreover, in a short time the Canadian federation may face another challenge coming not only from the present federal Parliament structure but from the result of 1994’s elections which were dominated by an openly independent oriented provincial government in Quebec.

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Castro Rea, J. (2015). Canadá: la federación más descentralizada del mundo. Revista Mexicana De Ciencias Políticas Y Sociales, 40(161). https://doi.org/10.22201/fcpys.2448492xe.1995.161.49744

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