Canadian Multimodal Transport Policy and Governance
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Analyzing federal transport policy in Canada over the past fifty years.
This author specializes in the analysis and publication within fields of Canadian, comparative, and international public policy and governance. Their research encompasses environmental policy, energy, science, technology and innovation, biotechnology, food and health, regulation, public budgeting, trade, and intellectual property. The author offers profound insights into complex governance systems and their societal impact.


Analyzing federal transport policy in Canada over the past fifty years.
Exploring Canadian innovation, science, and environmental policies, this volume delves into federal, provincial, and community dynamics, alongside international influences on governance. It covers diverse topics, including the evolution of ISE policies under the Martin Liberals, sustainable development strategies, and comparisons of Canadian and UK innovation approaches. Contributions from various experts highlight issues such as the role of research councils, environmental technology advancements, and local innovation in water protection, providing a comprehensive analysis of ISE priorities in Canada.