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Author Heaman, E. A. (Elsbeth A.), 1964- author.

Title Tax, order, and good government : a new political history of Canada, 1867-1917 / E.A. Heaman.

Publication Info. Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
Series Carleton library series ; 240
Carleton library series ; 240.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary "What if Canadian history was actually about the money? In 1867, Canadians wrote themselves a new constitution because they needed a new tax deal. Confederation was not just about the taxes, but it was never not about the taxes, and the founding principles of "Peace, Order, and Good Government" should be reconsidered accordingly. Modern Canada, like Britain, France, and the United States, was born of a tax revolt. But in Canada, George Brown's tax revolt became John A. Macdonald's tax coup: a quasi-imperial fiscal federalism that successfully withstood half a century's worth of popular agitation before it began to unravel. This book describes how politics in Canada became social politics between 1867 and 1917. Canada was constructed in 1867 amidst fierce debates about fair taxation and reconstructed in 1917 amidst even fiercer ones. What did fairness mean to Canadians? That was always a "who" question as well as a "what" question. Some people demanded fairness for their region, others demanded fairness for their race, and still others rewrote fairness to reflect changing understandings of wealth, poverty, and land ownership. Successive chapters provide detailed case studies of those local debates and then recount how the new ideas gradually infiltrated and transformed federal politics. But the old regime did not die quietly. It fought bitterly for its clientelist, regressive fiscal federalism and the Canadian people paid a terrible price for their tax reforms. The story of that struggle has never been more timely."-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Fiscal policy -- Canada -- History.
Taxation -- Canada -- History.
Canada -- History -- 1867-1914.
Canada -- Politics and government -- 1867-1896.
Canada -- Politics and government -- 1896-1911.
Canada -- Economic conditions -- 1867-1918.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Public Finance.
Fiscal policy. (OCoLC)fst00925806
Taxation. (OCoLC)fst01143876
Canada. (OCoLC)fst01204310
Chronological Term 1867-1914
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
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Other Form: Heaman, Elsbeth, 1964- Tax, order, and good government.: Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, [2017] ©2017 Carleton library series Carleton library series ; (CaOONL)20179009052 (OCoLC)964334582
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