The Canadian State 1977
DOI: 10.3138/9781487577711-016
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15. A political economy of citizen participation

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“…The Company of Young Canadians, for instance, was created and funded by the federal government beginning in the 1960s to encourage youth to provide services in low-income regions (Brushett, 2013). Funding SMOs could, therefore, channel potential discontent into less militant forms of activism (Loney, 1972). It was not uncommon for a government to identify a policy objective and then provide funding to a department with a mandate to foster the creation of SMOs to help advance that objective.…”
Section: Channeling Social Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Company of Young Canadians, for instance, was created and funded by the federal government beginning in the 1960s to encourage youth to provide services in low-income regions (Brushett, 2013). Funding SMOs could, therefore, channel potential discontent into less militant forms of activism (Loney, 1972). It was not uncommon for a government to identify a policy objective and then provide funding to a department with a mandate to foster the creation of SMOs to help advance that objective.…”
Section: Channeling Social Movementsmentioning
confidence: 99%