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Redoing federalism via service delivery

Redoing federalism via service delivery

By:  Maryantonett Flumian and John Milloy  On: 06 Mar 2006 For: IT World Canada Creator

When you think of Canadian federalism, what comes to mind? If you said “the Constitution” or “fiscal imbalance” or “mind-numbingly long meetings” – congratulations, you’re a normal Canadian.

Over the next few months, the Crossing Boundaries National Council will explore this possibility through a new project entitled Citizen-centred Federalism: Rethinking Canada for the Information Age.

The project will be co-chaired by one of us – John Milloy – and our Crossing Boundaries colleague Rona Ambrose, the new federal Minister of the Environment. It will conclude in a volume of short papers by five experts on how the transition to the information society is affecting Canadian federalism and will be published in the Crossing Boundaries Papers series next spring.

In conclusion, let us say that, while we continue to regard the constitutional division of powers as an authoritative guide to roles and responsibilities, there is no denying that the move to citizen-centred service introduces a dynamic into government that would likely have confounded the Fathers of Confederation. Yet in our day, as the modern mothers and fathers of Confederation continue this dialogue, it seems self-evidently right.

What happens as this principle works its way beyond services and into federalism is an open question. We should approach it with an open mind. 068644

John Milloy (john.milloy@mia.gov.on.ca) is MPP for Kitchener Centre and Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs in Ontario; Maryantonett Flumian (maryantonett.flumian@servicecanada.gc.ca) is Deputy Head of Service Canada and Associate Deputy Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Canada. Both are members of the Crossing Boundaries National Council (www.crossingboundaries.ca).










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Maryantonett Flumian and John Milloy Maryantonett Flumian and John Milloy is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.
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