AP/PPAS2910 6.0 C: Cdn. Democracy in North American Context
Offered by: PPAS
Session
Fall 2020
Status
Cancelled: Course Delivery
Term
Y
Format
LECT
Calendar Description / Prerequisite / Co-Requisite
This course introduces some of the political developments and nature of Canadian democracy in the context of the wider North American community. Topics include the constitution; the Charter of Rights; federalism; elections; social and economic development; migration; human rights and; NAFTA. Course credit exclusions: AP/PPAS 2110 6.00, GL/CDNS 2600 6.00, GL/POLS 2600 6.00. PRIOR TO FALL 2009: Course credit exclusions: AK/AS/POLS 2910 6.00, AS/POLS 2100 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 2003-2004), AS/POLS 2610 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 2003-2004), AK/POLS 3420 6.00 (prior to Fall/Winter 2005-2006), GL/CDNS 2600 6.00 and GL/POLS 2600 6.00.
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