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Page 113
... role in the initiation and formation of policy . A good public servant would loyally support his minister , and try " to keep his minister out of trouble , " and this would involve offering advice about the political implications of ...
... role in the initiation and formation of policy . A good public servant would loyally support his minister , and try " to keep his minister out of trouble , " and this would involve offering advice about the political implications of ...
Page 161
... role would be accepted by civil servants as independent of the government . They explain in some detail in Appendix B of the report how they conceive the role of the commis- sion . They argue that public and private employment are ...
... role would be accepted by civil servants as independent of the government . They explain in some detail in Appendix B of the report how they conceive the role of the commis- sion . They argue that public and private employment are ...
Page 327
... role and was expected to play it in the interests of the federal government which appointed him . In its relationships with the provinces , Ottawa assumed the role of mother country , and the institutions of control over the provinces ...
... role and was expected to play it in the interests of the federal government which appointed him . In its relationships with the provinces , Ottawa assumed the role of mother country , and the institutions of control over the provinces ...
Contents
The Formal Executive | 32 |
The Political Executive | 69 |
The Cabinet | 90 |
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