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Correcting past wrongs: when is it the government's responsibility?
December 22, 1998... by Hon. Lois M. Moorcroft, MLA
Lois M. Moorcroft is the Member for Mount Lorne in the Yukon Legislative Assembly and a member of the New Democrat Caucus. She is also Minister of Justice, Minister of Education and Minister Responsible for...
Voter turnout at federal general elections in Canada.
December 22, 1998... Formerly with Elections Canada, Louis Lavoie is now a consultant on electoral systems.
Possibly the most disturbing aspect of the June 2, 1997 general election was what seems be the start of a downward trend in electoral participation in...
Reforming the House of Commons: lessons from the past and abroad.
December 22, 1998... Christopher Garner is a doctoral candidate at Nuffield College, University of Oxford.
Polls reveal that a majority of Canadians think Parliament is not working, and that they are wholly dissatisfied with politics. Such levels of...
Electoral benefits and limitations of incumbency.
December 22, 1998... Alex Marland is a research analyst with Ekos Research Associates Inc. This article is an extract from his M.A. thesis submitted to the Department of Political Science at Memorial University, Newfoundland.
Conventional wisdom holds that the...