Chapter 7.1

Mastering the Canadian Policy Development Process

Explore how Canadian governments identify public problems, formulate solutions, enact legislation, and evaluate outcomes through a structured and democratic policy cycle.


What You'll Learn

Canada's policy cycle spans agenda-setting, formulation, adoption, implementation, and evaluation.
Cabinet, Parliament, and the Privy Council Office drive federal policy decisions.
The duty to consult Indigenous peoples is a constitutional requirement in Canada.
Policy evaluation determines whether goals were met and informs future decisions.

What You'll Practice

1

Students analyze Cabinet's decisive role in Canadian federal policy development.

2

Learners identify key institutions and stages of the Canadian policy cycle.

3

Questions test understanding of federalism, lobbying, and constitutional constraints.

Why This Matters

Understanding the policy development process empowers students to critically analyze how government decisions are made and how citizens can meaningfully influence laws and programs that shape everyday life in Canada.

This Unit Includes

Practice exercises
Learning resources

Skills

Policy Cycle
Cabinet Decisions
Federalism
Public Consultation
Stakeholder Engagement
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