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High Ideals and Noble Intentions:

Voluntary Sector-Government Relations in Canada
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University of Toronto Press, Mar 28, 2011 - Political Science - 224 pages

The relationships between governments and the voluntary sector in Canada are long-standing and complex. Beginning with an historical overview of developments in voluntary sector-government relations from 1600 to 1930, High Ideals and Noble Intentions goes on to explore more recent events and to bring present day policy and practice into focus.

Peter R. Elson examines critical historical events in the relationship between the federal government and the voluntary sector which continue to exert their influence. He demonstrates through in-depth case studies that these events are critical to understanding contemporary voluntary sector-government relations. Elson explores the impact of the regulation of charities based on amendments to the 1930 Income War Tax Act; the shift from citizen-based program funding to service-based contract funding in the mid-1990s; and advocacy regulation changes in the 1980s. Elson's case is strengthened by an important and timely comparison between voluntary sector and central government relations in Canada and England. This historically informed comparative analysis provides the basis for practical recommendations meant to improve the future of voluntary sector-government relations across Canada.

  

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Contents

List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
1 Introduction
An Emerging Institutionalization
3 The 1930 Income War Tax Amendment
4 Where Is the Voice of Canadas Voluntary Sector?
5 Cuts to the Core
This Is London Calling
7 High Ideals and Noble Intentions
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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About the author (2011)

Peter R. Elson is Senior Research Associate in the Institute for Nonprofit Studies at Mount Royal University.

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