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The Canadian Coast Guard (CCG) owns and operates the federal government's civilian fleet, and provides key maritime services to Canadians. The purpose of this document is to set out an overarching framework for the management of CCG's work force and to provide a consistent national analysis of the most important trends that will impact upon CCG's recruitment and retention. It includes general information about the CCG as well as strategies to attract new members and retain current employees.--Includes text from publisher's website.
The Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA), a successor to the National Transportation Agency of Canada, is a quasi-judicial independent tribunal whose primary responsibility is to ensure that Canadian transportation policies are implemented fairly. This annual report covers the 2007-2008 fiscal year ending Mar. 31, 2008, while still providing comparative 2007 calendar year statistics. The document describes the CTA's strategic priorities, mandate, and organizational renewal strategy. Additionally, the report reviews transportation dispute resolution as well as industry regulation and determinations. Finally, the report assesses the operation of the Canada Transportation Act and any difficulties observed in its administration.--Includes text from document.
This book is a study of the challenges facing the Mano River Union (MRU) countries of Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, and Côte d’Ivoire, with respect to health security and human security. The study is conducted against the backdrop of the 2014-2016 Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone, and in conjunction with the impact on human security of the civil wars that engulfed Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Côte d’Ivoire in recent decades. The author explores the state of public health and national health systems across the sub-region with a view to identifying the underlying institutional and societal challenges facing each nation-state, as well as the potential for enhancing national health systems and creating an integrated regional system of health security. Furthermore, the author examines the challenges facing the MRU countries in the broader context of human security which encompasses physical and mental health; food security; environmental security; political security including law and order; and community security, such as the protection and empowerment of vulnerable segments of the population. The author concludes by recommending deeper regional integration, supranational governance and sovereign collective self-reliance within the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) as the most viable strategic approach to the pervasive health and human security challenges in West Africa.
Multinational federations rest on the coexistence of two or more nations within a single polity. Within these federations, minority nations play a significant role as their character differs from the other building blocks of the federation. This edited volume offers a comprehensive comparison of two such minority nations - Quebec in Canada and Wallonia in Belgium - which exemplifies many dimensions, themes and issues highly resonant to the study of federalism and regionalism across the globe. Quebec and Wallonia have experienced several decades of federal dynamics where both regions have had to find their way as a minority nation in a multinational federation. For those studying federalism and regionalism their importance lies in a number of characteristics, but principally in the fact of these minority nations have transformed into mini-states with fully fledged legislative powers within their federation. This book seeks to study the specific dynamics within these small worlds and between them and the rest of the federation. This text will be of key interest to students and scholars of federalism, nationalism and regionalism, comparative politics and policies, political ideas and social movements.