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Spring 2011: The Harper governance revolution: Taking minority government to its limit
Spring 2011: The Harper governance revolution: Taking minority government to its limit
Published:
2011-05-31
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Harper’s Canada: Dissecting the revolution
Daniel Drache
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2010 in review: Canada’s values
Michael Adams
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Political paralysis in contemporary Canada
Tom Flanagan
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He’s still here
Seth Feldman
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The Harper revolution: Fiscal conservatism—Yes, no, maybe
C. Scott Clark, Peter Devries
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The global meltdown: Fiscal stimulus and the structural deficit
Doug Peters, Arthur Donner
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Prorogation—Prime ministers must not become kings
Peter H. Russell
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Constitutional rule bending: When angry citizens push back and fight for democracy
Christian Nadeau
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Constitutional reform by stealth: The creeping transformation of executive authority
David Schneiderman
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Canada the middle power: Lost in translation
Paul Heinbecker
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Our leader and the Obama charm: The good leader syndrome
Tim Kaposy, Imre Szeman
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Canada’s fractured political culture
Philip Resnick
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Manufactured ignorance: Harper, the census, social inequality
Janine Brodie
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Conquering the urban nation
Simon Black, Roger Keil
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The revolution of the night watchman
Errol Mendes
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The Harper government’s communication strategy: The message, the message, the message
Fred Fletcher
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Politics of immigration and the controversial refugee reforms
Liette Gilbert
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Tough on crime, big on prisons
Robert Kellerman
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