FAMILY ALLOWANCES IN CANADA

FAMILY ALLOWANCES IN CANADA

Author: MARK PALMER

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2013-11

Total Pages: 239

ISBN-13: 1490718605

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This book deals with the social, political, constitutional, moral, and economic developments which led to the implementation of a system of family allowances in Canada in July of 1945. The book focuses on when the idea first became identified in Canada; family allowances in relation to other social security measures of the time; the constitutional, moral, and financial obstacles to their implementation; the affect of family allowance legislation upon political parties; the reaction of the provinces to this legislation; and the timing of the legislation. Family allowances went through three stages in Canada: recommendations, official and unofficial, and subsequent public discussion; parliamentary debate and legislative enactment in August 1944; and the establishment of the administrative machinery leading to their implementation in July 1945.


From Rights to Needs

From Rights to Needs

Author: Raymond B. Blake

Publisher: UBC Press

Published: 2009-07

Total Pages: 716

ISBN-13: 0774815744

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This comprehensive exploration of the origins and development of family allowances offers inventive insights into Canadas welfare state and social policy over the past half century.


Family Allowances in Canada

Family Allowances in Canada

Author: MARK PALMER

Publisher: Trafford Publishing

Published: 2013-11-11

Total Pages: 237

ISBN-13: 1490718613

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This book deals with the social, political, constitutional, moral, and economic developments which led to the implementation of a system of family allowances in Canada in July of 1945. The book focuses on when the idea first became identified in Canada; family allowances in relation to other social security measures of the time; the constitutional, moral, and financial obstacles to their implementation; the affect of family allowance legislation upon political parties; the reaction of the provinces to this legislation; and the timing of the legislation. Family allowances went through three stages in Canada: recommendations, official and unofficial, and subsequent public discussion; parliamentary debate and legislative enactment in August 1944; and the establishment of the administrative machinery leading to their implementation in July 1945.