ABSTRACT

Civil Society Engagement: Achieving Better in Canada examines the process and outcomes of a particular series of civil society activism and establishes a conceptual framework through an examination of Canadian politics and societal change.

Relying on qualitative and ethnographic research, document analysis and reviews of policies, the contributions focus on social possibilities, legal limits and societal roles to illuminate the national asset of human solidarity evident in civil society activism in Canada. Patricia Daenzer and her expert contributors challenge the romanticism of ‘the perfected welfare democracy’ and contend that civil society activism leads to the authentication of democracy. The premise is that Canadian political and policy inconsistencies fail to protect some and civil society intervention is essential for the realignment and redefinition of articulated national principles and redistributive outcomes. Although Canada is shown ultimately to be guarded in its welfare commitment, this ‘guarded’ progress in welfare democracy would not be possible without the activism of segments of civil society.

Civil Society Engagement: Achieving Better in Canada demystifies civil society activism and urges greater awareness of current social dynamics and involvement in the lives of the most disadvantaged. Not only are new immigrants and refugees voicing for inclusion, but the very definition of persons with rights has evolved through civil society activism. This book will lead to deliberations about state legal frameworks which impact civil society reach, the purpose and scope of Canadian politics and the potential of civil society in perfecting our democracy.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part I|49 pages

Policy and Structural Issues

chapter 1|14 pages

Making Civility

Historical Racial Exclusion Technologies within Canadian Democracy

part II|129 pages

Civil Society Activism in Canada

chapter 4|19 pages

Refuge Hamilton Centre for Newcomer Health (HCNH)

Civic Engagement and the Rights of Refugees to Access Health Care

chapter 5|19 pages

Claiming the Right to be Present

Serving Migrants with Precarious Legal Status in the Sanctuary City of Hamilton, Ontario, Canada

chapter 6|15 pages

Redefining Political Spaces

Everyday Citizenship from a Place of Exclusion

chapter 7|17 pages

Faith Group as an Ally

Filipina Norms in Civil Society Activism

chapter 8|7 pages

Advocates with Status

A Snapshot of Three NGOs in the Canadian Migrant Agricultural Workers’ Movement

chapter 10|14 pages

Anti-Racism State Appeasement Strategies

Ontario 2017

chapter 12|7 pages

Conclusions

The Struggle for Better