"..uniformly well organized, clearly written, and convincing. People wishing to learn the major phases in the development of Canada's one dozen higher education systems over the 1945-95 period should find this volume well worth their attention." -- Comparative Education Review "Essential starting place for anyone who would seek to understand, appreciate, and learn from the realm of Canadian postsecondary education." -- Journal of Higer Education
Introduction, The Federal Perspective, Higher Education in British Columbia, 1945-1995: Opportunity and Diversity, Postsecondary Education in Alberta Since 1945, Higher Education in Saskatchewan, Higher Education in Manitoba, Higher Education in Ontario, Higher Education in Quebec: 1945-1995; New Brunswick Higher Education in Nova Scotia: Where Past Is More Than Prologue, Prince Edward Island Newfoundland: More Canadian Than British, But Longer Getting There, Postsecondary Education in the Yukon: The Last Thirty Years, Higher Education in the Northwest Territories, Putting It All Together: Viewing Canadian Higher Education from a Collection of Jurisdiction-Based Perspectives
Glen A. Jones (Ph.D. Toronto) is an Associate Professor in the Higher Education Group, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. Before joining the Higher Education Group in 1995, he was a member of the Department of Graduate and Undergraduate Studies, Faculty of Education, Brock University