POG 210
Power and Authority in Canada
This course introduces the political institutions underpinning Canadian politics and democracy. It examines political decision-making with an emphasis on the Constitution, the Charter, the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Legislature and the courts. Throughout, it assesses the location and exercise of power in Canada's political process. An understanding of political institutions is required to evaluate the health of Canadian democracy, and is necessary for a career in, or interacting with, government. (Canadian)
POG 210 Requisite Information:
POG 210 Let's You Take:
Prerequisites: POG 110 or POL 102; Antirequisites: POC 180, POL 101, POL 220, PPA 120
- CRM 400 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- POG 310 - Provincial Politics
- POG 313 - The Politics of Race and Ethnicity
- POG 317 - Education Politics and Policy
- POG 338 - Persuasion in Theory and Practice
- 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
- POG 440 - Indigenous Governance/Justice
- PPA 401 - Collaborative Governance
Prerequisites: POG 110 or POL 102; Antirequisites: POC 180, POL 101, POL 220, PPA 120
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