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Canadian Parliamentary Review articles from December 1996

966 total articles

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Canadian Parliamentary Review archives from December 1996

Impartial but not non-partisan: re-examining the mythology of the speakership.
December 22, 1996... Dale Lovick is the Speaker of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly. This is a revised version of a paper he presented at the 20th Seminar of the Canadian Region of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association held in Fredericton on October...

Interactive government: sorting out fads and fundamentals.
December 22, 1996... Ted White is the Member of Parliament for North Vancouver. He was first elected to the House of Commons in 1993. This is a revised version of a presentation to the Canadian Study of Parliament Group Conference in Ottawa on November 1, 1996. ...

Gambling as a source of revenue for governments.
December 22, 1996... Judy Gordon is the Member for Lacombe-Stettler in the Alberta Legislative Assembly. She is Chair of the Lotteries Review Committee. Alberta has long been a pioneer among Canadian provinces, both in introducing new forms of gambling and in...

Some reflections on technology and poltics.
December 22, 1996... Heather MacIvor is Professor of political science at the University of Windsor. This article is based on her presentation at the Canadian Study of Parliament Conference on "Interactive Government" in November 1996. This article looks at...

Polls and the bandwagon effect on the electoral process?
December 22, 1996... Barry J. Kay is Professor of political science at Wilfrid Laurier University, Waterloo. In its final report the Royal Commission on Electoral Reform and Party Financing proposed to restrict the publication of polls during the final 72...

Parliamentary privilege: the impact of New Brunswick Broadcasting Co. v. Nova Scotia.
December 22, 1996... This article summarizes a Master's dissertation in public law submitted to Laval University by Michel Bonsaint, a parliamentary counsel working at the parliamentary procedure research division of the National Assembly. The case before the...

Constitutional evolution in the Western Arctic.
December 22, 1996... The division of the Northwest Territories scheduled to take place in 1999 will create a new Territory of Nunavut in the Eastern Arctic. As a result residents and legislators of the Western Arctic are presently engaged in a process that will...

New speaker in Ontario (Chris Stockwell).
December 22, 1996... There is a new Speaker in Ontario following the resignation of Allan McLean. Chris Stockwell's political career began with the Etobicoke Board of Control when he became the youngest member ever elected to the Board. With this victory, he...

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