
The Donner Canadian Foundation established the Donner Prize to recognize and reward the best public policy thinking, writing and research in Canada and the role it plays in determining the well-being of Canadians and the success of Canada as a whole. These policies embrace the full range of issues bearing on the economy, politics and society in general.
The prize is meant to encourage an open exchange of ideas and to provide a springboard for authors who may not necessarily be well-known, but who can make an original and meaningful contribution to policy discourse.
| By David E. Smith - $25.95 - add to cart | |
Winner of the 2008 Donner Prize.Canada’s House of Commons is under attack, charged with being unresponsive to public opinion, its party leaders too much in control, and individual MPs essentially i...
| By Michael Adams - $24.00 - add to cart | |
Winner of the 2004 Donner Prize for best book on Canadian public policy. As Canadians, we have long defined ourselves as "not Americans." We cherish our differences from our powerful neighbour, ...
| By Tom Flanagan - $29.95 - add to cart | |
Winner of the 2000 Donner Prize.Over the last thirty years Canadian policy on aboriginal issues has come to be dominated by an ideology that sees aboriginal peoples as "nations" entitled to specifi...
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