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O Canada! Inhabited for millennia by distinctive Indigenous groups, Canada is a federal state, officially bilingual and multicultural at the federal level, formed by two founding nations with two principal legal traditions.
So, what is this thing “governance”? Why does it matter? Why is it especially important today? (At the Institute on Governance, we are often asked to define governance, why it matters, and why is especially matters today.) Put simply, governance is how society, or groups within it, organize to make decisions.
As we unpack this simple statement, three big issues come to the fore: who has a voice in making decisions, how are decisions made and who is accountable? To answer these questions, and to understand modern governance, we need to step back into the 13th century. The Canadian version of Westminster has deep roots.
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