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List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Fiscal Federalism under the Microscope
André Lecours, Daniel Béland, Trevor Tombe, and Eric Champagne
2. The Struggle for Equity That Saved the Federation
Mary Janigan
3. Fiscal Federalism and the Federal Spending Power: A Legal and
Constitutional Analysis
Peter Oliver
4. The Challenges and Opportunities Facing Canadas Fiscal Arrangements
after COVID-19
Trevor Tombe
5. The Canada Health Transfer: Past, Present, and Future
Robin Boadway
6. Ceremonial Fiscal Federalism: Social Assistance and the Canada Social
Transfer
Michael J. Prince
7. Living on Equalization Payments: How Hard Is It for Receiving Provinces
to Anticipate Future Equalization Revenues?
Marcelin Joanis
8. Canadian Fiscal Federalism and the Provinces Natural Resource Revenues
James Feehan
9. Fiscal Federalism, Governance, and Provincial Debt
Kyle Hanniman
10. Fiscal Federalism in Canadas North: Understanding Territorial Formula
Financing
Christopher Yurris, Daniel Béland, and Trevor Tombe
11. Leading the Way: First Nations in Canadian Fiscal Federalism
Donn. L. Feir and David Scoones
12. Long-Term Care Reform in Canada in the Wake of COVID-19: The Poverty of
the National Standards Solution
Anthony Breton and Patrik Marier
13. Cities in Canadian Fiscal Federalism: The Forgotten Partner
Enid Slack
14. Coming Full Circle: Federalism and Responsibility for Housing
Steve Pomeroy
15. Public Infrastructure Financing and Multilevel Governance in Canada
Eric Champagne and Aracelly Denise Granja
16. Financing Education in Canada
Jennifer Wallner
17. Child-Care in a Decentralized Federation: Who Pays?
Jennifer Robson
18. Diversity in Adversity: Fiscal Federalism, the Four Atlantic Provinces,
and Canadas Great Demographic Imbalance
Richard Saillant
19. Quebecs Fiscal Federalism Trilemma
Alain Noėl
20. Fiscal Fortunes: An Ontario Perspective on Federal-Provincial Transfers
Tracy Snoddon
21. Canadian Fiscal Federalism and Albertas Latest Attempt to Get a
Fair(er) Deal
Ken Boessenkool
22. Canadian Fiscal Federalism in Comparative Perspective
Alan Fenna
23. Conclusion
André Lecours, Daniel Béland, Trevor Tombe, and Eric Champagne
Contributors
Index

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Featuring insights from some of the top specialists in the country, Fiscal Federalism in Canada unpacks numerous complexities of fiscal federalism in Canada. The book features key regional and provincial perspectives, while taking into account Indigenous realities, the three territories, and municipal affairs. The contributing authors go beyond the major federal transfers to examine the financing of education, cities, infrastructure, and housing.


This volume shows that fiscal federalism is much more than simply an aggregate of individual programs and transfers. It highlights the role of actors other than the federal and provincial governments and recalls the importance of territoriality. The book pays close attention to the political dimension of fiscal federalism in Canada, which is at the heart of how the federation functions and is essential to its governance. Fiscal federalism is central to the funding of critical programs through intergovernmental transfers, but it is also the focus of political debates on territorial redistribution. In tackling essential questions, Fiscal Federalism in Canada contributes to the so-called second-generation fiscal federalism literature, taking stock of the critical sociological and political issues at its core.