Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Special Committee on Electoral Reform
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Category : Elections
Languages : en
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Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Special Committee on Electoral Reform
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Category : Elections
Languages : en
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Category : Elections
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Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Special Committee on @Electoral Reform
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Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Special Committee on Electoral Reform
Author: Canada. Parlement. Chambre des communes. Comité spécial chargé de la réforme électorale
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Category : Campaign funds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Campaign funds
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Canada Parliament House of Commons Special Committee on Electoral Reform
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Special Committee on Electoral Reform
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Languages : en
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Aboriginal Peoples and Electoral Reform in Canada
Author: Robert A. Milen
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 9781550021059
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
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This collection of papers on elections, electoral law and electoral reform as they affect aboriginal peoples (Indian, Inuit, Metis) includes a comparison with New Zealand and the Maori situation, campaign coverage, considerations of 'nordicity' and native press and communications.
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 9781550021059
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 230
Book Description
This collection of papers on elections, electoral law and electoral reform as they affect aboriginal peoples (Indian, Inuit, Metis) includes a comparison with New Zealand and the Maori situation, campaign coverage, considerations of 'nordicity' and native press and communications.
Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Special Committee on Research
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Special Committee on Research
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Minutes of Proceedings and Evidence of the Special Committee on Reconstruction and Re-Establishment
Author: Canada. Parliament. House of Commons. Special Committee on Reconstruction and Re-establishment
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New Serial Titles
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Category : Periodicals
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Pages : 2012
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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.
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Category : Periodicals
Languages : en
Pages : 2012
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A union list of serials commencing publication after Dec. 31, 1949.
The Serials Directory
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Category : Newspapers
Languages : en
Pages : 1784
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Pages : 1784
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The Canadian General Election of 1997
Author: Alan Stewart Frizzell
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1550023004
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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The General Election of 1997 did not turn out as Jean Chretien and the Liberal Party had planned. Chretien called an early election, believing that his party was in a position to retain the majority they had won in 1993. They got their majority, but just barely. When the campaign began, the focus for many Canadians was the economy and job creation. National unity, however, quickly became a key issue, and triggered the most heated debates of the campaign. As was the case in 1993, the election of 1997 saw the country divided along regional lines. The Bloc Quebecois remained strong in Quebec, while the Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats dominated the maritime provinces. The Reform Party, meanwhile, won the west in a landslide, becoming the Official Opposition for the first time. It was Ontario, however, where the election was won: the Liberals won all but two seats in Canada's largest province, and in the end that was enough to carry Jean Chretien to victory. The Canadian General Election of 1997 is a study of the key aspects of the campaign and the election itself. In addition to analyzing each party's campaign, authors examine the role of the media, pollsters, the electoral system, and the voters. Articles are contributed by some of the best-known political writers in Canada today: Anthony Westell, Stephen Clarkson, Peter Woolstencroft, Alan Whitehorn, Keith Archer, Faron Ellis, AndrBernard, Chris Dornan, Ed Greenspon, Michael Marzolini, and Louis Massicotte. This readable volume will appeal to an academic as well as a general readership, and is ideally suited for libraries and political science courses. New to this year's volume is a post-election survey by Jon Pammett.
Publisher: Dundurn
ISBN: 1550023004
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 288
Book Description
The General Election of 1997 did not turn out as Jean Chretien and the Liberal Party had planned. Chretien called an early election, believing that his party was in a position to retain the majority they had won in 1993. They got their majority, but just barely. When the campaign began, the focus for many Canadians was the economy and job creation. National unity, however, quickly became a key issue, and triggered the most heated debates of the campaign. As was the case in 1993, the election of 1997 saw the country divided along regional lines. The Bloc Quebecois remained strong in Quebec, while the Progressive Conservatives and New Democrats dominated the maritime provinces. The Reform Party, meanwhile, won the west in a landslide, becoming the Official Opposition for the first time. It was Ontario, however, where the election was won: the Liberals won all but two seats in Canada's largest province, and in the end that was enough to carry Jean Chretien to victory. The Canadian General Election of 1997 is a study of the key aspects of the campaign and the election itself. In addition to analyzing each party's campaign, authors examine the role of the media, pollsters, the electoral system, and the voters. Articles are contributed by some of the best-known political writers in Canada today: Anthony Westell, Stephen Clarkson, Peter Woolstencroft, Alan Whitehorn, Keith Archer, Faron Ellis, AndrBernard, Chris Dornan, Ed Greenspon, Michael Marzolini, and Louis Massicotte. This readable volume will appeal to an academic as well as a general readership, and is ideally suited for libraries and political science courses. New to this year's volume is a post-election survey by Jon Pammett.