Canadian Public Policy

Canadian Public Policy

Canadian Public Policy is Canada's leading journal examining economic and social policy. The aim of the journal is to stimulate research and discussion of public policy problems in Canada. It is directed at a wide readership including decision makers and advisers in business organizations and governments, and policy researchers in private institutions and universities.

ee also

*Higher Education in Canada

External links

* [http://economics.ca/cpp/en/index.php CPP web site]
* [http://www.policy.ca/policy-directory/Detailed/Canadian-Public-Policy-1215.html Policy.ca - Canadian Public Policy Profile]


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