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The Guardian fills a significant gap in public administration literature and in so doing describes how Ontario's Ministry of Finance defined its role as 'guardian.'
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- SECTION 1. Structures and Contexts of the Guardian
- 1. The House Frost Built: Institutional Change and the Department of Treasury, 1943–1961
- 2. From ‘Treasury’ to ‘Finance’: The Anatomy of a Guardian, 1961–2001
- 3. Priority Setters and Guardians: The Relationships between Premiers and Treasurers in Ontario, 1960–2001
- SECTION 2. The Guardian in Policy Making
- 4. Intergovernmental Guardians: Treasury’s Role in Setting the National Agenda, 1959–1967
- 5. From Pragmatism to Neoliberalism: Ontario’s Hesitant Farewell to Dr Keynes
- 6. Thoughts into Words: The Budget Speech, 1968–2003
- 7. The Ontario Ministry of Finance as an Exception in Canadian Public Administration
- SECTION 3. The Guardian and Budget Making
- 8. Coping with Complexity: Innovation and Resistance in Crafting the Expenditure Budget, 1961–1985
- 9. Budget Making in the Ontario Ministry of Finance, 1985–2000
- 10. ‘Guardian’ as ‘Spender’: Infrastructure Investment, 1960–2005
- 11. Guardians in Check: The Impact of Health Care on the Ontario Budget, 1960–2004
- Conclusion
- Contributors