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Policy Instruments

Definition of Policy Instruments by Rand Dyck and Christopher Cochrane (in their book “Canadian Politics: Critical Approaches”) in the context of political science in Canada: The devices chosen by the government to effect public policy that are commonly categorized according to the degree of intervention, intrusiveness, or coerciveness they represent.

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Caution: This Canadian legal encyclopedia contains clearly written statements of Canadian legal principle based on common law and legislation regarding Policy Instruments and other areas of law in Canada . But, legal information is not the same as legal advice (which involves applying laws, about Policy Instruments and other topics, to particular individuals and organizations and their particular circumstances). It is always a good idea to consult with an attorney to obtain advice as to how the law (in relation to Policy Instruments and other legal subjects) should be interpreted in light of the particularities of your situation. Also, you should be aware that legal aspects impacting Policy Instruments may change over time and, as such the information contained in this Canadian legal encyclopedia may become out of date.

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