Until the 1990s social policy played an integrative role in Canada, providing a counter-narrative to claims that Federalism and diversity undermine the potential of social policy.
Federalism and the Welfare State in a Multicultural World illustrates that there are clear trends that, if unchecked, may exacerbate rather than overcome important.
Today, however, the Canadian model is under strain, reflecting changes in both the Welfare State and the immigration-citizenship-multiculturalism regime.
Until the 1990s social policy played an integrative role in Canada, providing a counter-narrative to claims that Federalism and diversity undermine the potential of social policy