2. Despite adopting a national bicameral legislature like the…

Question Answered step-by-step 2. Despite adopting a national bicameral legislature like the… 2. Despite adopting a national bicameral legislature like the Americans, federalism generates far more conflict in Canada than it does in the United States. The authors of The Canadian Regime attribute this greater conflict to the fact that Canada adopted a “responsible government” as opposed to “separation of powers” governing model. What do they authors mean by this? How is this conflict evident in the relations that exist between the Canadian federal and provincial governments? Please provide some examples. Also, how, in your view, might this conflict be better managed or resolved (MMBB Chapter Eight)?   Social Science Political Science POLI 1111 Share QuestionEmailCopy link Comments (0)