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CANADA. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION. CAREER ASSIGNMENT PROGRAM. 77-1 TASK FORCE GROUP.
Public Input into the Government Policy Making Process: Discussion Paper: Report no. 1, Green and White Papers.
Ottawa, The Program, 1977. 20 1. (Unpublished memorandum)
DOERR, AUDREY D.
The Machinery of Government.
Toronto, Methuen, 1981. 223 p.
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Le rôle des livres de couleur: information, débat ou plaidoyer? Étude présentée à la Conférence annuelle de 1981 de l'Institut d'administration publique du Canada.
Charlottetown, Île-du-Prince-Édouard, 9 septembre 1981. 35 f. (document non revisé)
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The Role of Coloured Papers: Information, Debate or Advocacy? Paper presented to the 1981 Annual Conference of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada.
Charlottetown, P.E.I. September 9, 1981. 29 1. (Unpublished document)
--. The Role of white Papers. In: Doern, G.B. and Peter Aucoin.
The Structures of Policy-making in Canada.
Toronto, Macmillan, 1971. pp. 179-203.
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The Role of White papers in the Policy-making Process: The Experience of the Government of Canada.
1973. Thesis (Ph.D.) - Carleton University. 414
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