
1999
$25,000 WINNER
CODE BLUE: REVIVING CANADA'S
HEALTH CARE SYSTEM
by David Gratzer (ECW Press)
GRATZER GUIDES US THROUGH
CANADA'S deteriorating health care system and prescribes
a provocative solution that promises to add fuel to the
ongoing debate. He explores our misconceptions about the
American health care system, analyzes demographic trends
and exposes the emptiness of political debate over one
of the biggest public policy problems of our generation.
David Gratzer is a medical student at the University
of Manitoba. He has written on health care for the
National Post, The Globe and Mail,
The Toronto Star,
and
the Ottawa Citizen.
RUNNERS-UP
$5,000 EACH
FREE-FOR-ALL: THE STRUGGLE FOR
DOMINANCE ON THE DIGITAL FRONTIER
by Matthew Fraser (Stoddart
Publishing)
FRASER'S EXAMINATION OF THE
DEVELOPMENTS that have marked Canada's turbulent
telecommunications industry and the government's muddled
response to regulations is timely and captivating.
Fraser takes a detailed, behind-the-scenes look at this
embattled process and presents eye-opening portraits of
major players and their influence on the design and
direction of Canadian regulations.
Matthew Fraser is a professor of broadcasting and
communications at Ryerson Polytechnic University's
School of Radio and Television Arts and writes a regular
media industries column for the National Post.
GETTING AWAY WITH MURDER: THE
CANADIAN CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
by David M. Paciocco
(Irwin Law)
PACIOCCO TAKES A CANDID LOOK
AT THE CRISIS of confidence in Canadian criminal law in
this fascinating book, explaining how and why offenders
are sentenced while pointing out its errors,
particularly in the parole process. Written in an
engaging and straightforward manner, he unravels the
mysteries of the criminal justice system and presents
clear arguments towards reforming our present system.
David Paciocco, a professor at the Faculty of Law at
the University of Ottawa, is a former prosecutor who
continues to engage in a specialized criminal defence
practice.
OTHER 1999 SHORTLISTED
BOOKS
STRAIGHT TALK: SPEECHES AND
WRITINGS ON CANADIAN UNITY
by Stéphane Dion
(McGill-Queen's University Press)
THIS IS AN ELEGANT
COLLECTION OF THE Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs'
speeches from 1996 to 1998 advocating and setting out
the conditions for a reconciliation of Quebec
nationalism with a highly decentralized and
multi-national Canadian state. This book is an
intelligent, sophisticated case for national unity and
highlights the policies Ottawa should adopt to sustain
it.
The Honourable Stéphane Dion is federal minister of
Intergovernmental Affairs.
DUE PROCESS AND VICTIMS' RIGHTS:
THE NEW LAW AND POLITICS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE
by Kent Roach (University
of Toronto Press)
ROACH PROVIDES PENETRATING
INSIGHTS into the development of the criminal justice
system following the enactment of the Charter of Rights
and Freedoms in 1982 and analyzes the different models
used in the sentencing process. He examines the changing
discourse in the courts, legislatures and the media and
looks at the role of women, young people, various
minorities and crime victims in criminal justice reform.
Kent Roach is a Professor of Law at the University
of Toronto.
ENJEUX ÉTHIQUES ET TECHNOLOGIES
BIOMÉDICALES
by Jocelyne Saint-Arnaud
(Les Presses De L'Université de Montréal)
AS OUR POPULATION AND
MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY advances, we are increasingly forced
to confront many of the ethical issues that Saint-Arnaud
addresses, such as euthanasia and the selection of
recipients for vital organ transplants. Her
thought-provoking analysis of an important yet much
neglected area of health care is an important
contribution to our post-modern society.
Jocelyne Saint-Arnaud is a Professor of Nursing
Science and Bioethics at the University of Montreal.
GOVERNING FROM THE CENTRE: THE
CONCENTRATION OF POWER IN CANADIAN POLITICS
by Donald J. Savoie
(University of Toronto Press)
THIS IS AN INSIGHTFUL
ACCOUNT OF THE ORGANIZATION and functioning of the
Canadian government since the Trudeau era, and one which
explains the growing trend towards the concentration of
power and authority in the hands of the Prime Minister
and his immediate circle.
Donald Savoie holds the Clément-Cormier Chair in
Economic Development at the Université de Moncton and is
a Senior Fellow at the Institute for Research on Public
Policy.
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