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26. The Marxist-Leninist Home Page
- www.cpcml.ca
- Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) .
- Registered with Elections Canada under the name .
- Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada .
- • Youth and Students Conference: Youth, Politics & Elections - March 13-14, University of Windsor .
- • Elections Canada Calls on Young People to Register to Vote .
- • Elections Canada and Student Vote 2004 Collaboration .
- • For Your Information: Chief Electoral Officer's Speaking Notes for a Press Conference for Elections Canada and Student Vote 2004 Joint Initiative - March 4, 2004 .
- • Projects Across Canada to Reform the Electoral System .
- • Another Bill Amending the Canada Elections Act Before the Parliament .
- University of Windsor Marxist-Leninist Party Club and Youth Organizing Project; Sponsored by Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada (MLPC) .
- YOUTH, POLITICS & ELECTIONS MARCH 13-14, 2004 .
- • The Canada Youth Corps .
- Communist Youth Union of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) .
- This website is operated by the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist-Leninist) .
27. Canada's Capital and its region - About Canada's Capital - Politics - Official Residences - Rideau Hall
- www.capcan.ca
- Canada and .
- Rideau Hall is the official residence of the Governor General of Canada, Her Excellency Adrienne Clarkson. In Canadas parliamentary democracy, the governor general represents Queen Elizabeth II as head of state. ...
- Kings, Queens and presidents stay at Rideau Hall when they visit Canadas Capital. ...
- Canadas best-known sports trophies the Stanley Cup for hockey and the Grey Cup for football were donated by previous governors General.
- A Home for Canadas Governor General .
- In 1867, it was acquired by the newly formed Government of Canada as the official residence for Governor General Monck. ...
- For example, the governor general is responsible for ensuring that Canada always has a prime minister. ...
- Before diplomats can work in Canada, they must present their credentials to the governor general in a formal ceremony in the ballroom of Rideau Hall. Canada maintains diplomatic relations with more than 100 countries, so receiving letters of commission and credence is an ongoing task. ...
- The centrepiece of the honours system is the Order of Canada, established in 1967 to mark Canadas Centennial. ...
- Many people wonder why Canada has both a governor general (representing the head of state) and a prime minister (the head of government). ... The governor general travels to every part of Canada presenting awards, supporting worthy causes and meeting Canadians from all walks of life.
- Governor General of Canada .
- | About Canada's Capital | Capital Attractions | Capital Events | Planning Your Visit |.
28. Politics - US, Canada, International
- www.oozap.net
29. Article: Green Party of Canada
- en.wikipedia.org
- Green Party of Canada.
- The Green Party of Canada is a federal political party. In the 2000 Canadian federal election, it fielded candidates in 131 (one third) of Canada's 301 ridings. ...
- The Green Party of Canada has its headquarters in Ottawa, Canada. ...
- About one month before the 1980 federal election in Canada, 11 candidates, mostly in Atlantic province districts, issued a joint press release declaring that they were running on a common platform which called for a transition to a non-nuclear, conserver society. Although they ran as independents, they unofficially used the name "Small Party" as part of their declaration of unity-a reference to the "small is beautiful" theme in Green politics. ...
- The BC Greens leaped right into elections, running Canada's first Green candidate. ...
- Trevor Hancock, the party's first registered leader, was eager to get Green politics up and running in Canada. ...
- "Is the priority to redefine politics from the ground up, or to play the electoral game according to the present rules? Or both?" .
- The Green Party of Canada contested its first federal election in September 1984. ...
- Les Verts received higher results than Green candidates anywhere else in Canada, polling an average of 2. ... But soon after that, Canada's constitutional problems interfered, and many Quebec candidates abandoned the Greens in favor of a separatist party. ...
- In the summer of 1988, the BC Greens tried to get the Green Party of Canada onto its feet by hosting a conference-the first federal gathering since the founding meeting in 1983. ...
- Four candidates contested the leadership; a mail-in ballot was held; and when the votes were counted Wendy Priesnitz had become the leader of the Green Party of Canada. ...
- Joan Russow, formerly leader of the National Party of Canada, became leader of the Green Party of Canada on April 13, 1997 and served until 2001. ...
- The present leader of the Green Party of Canada is Jim Harris, a management consultant who describes himself as a green conservative. ... An internally contentious year in 2003 came to a close with a vocal minority of fundi councillors resigning, which made way for the more pragmatically oriented realo majority to begin rebuilding the party across the country, with a more affirmative focus on green politics and green economics. ...
30. CNEWS Politics - Team Canada wraps up mission
- www.canoe.com
- Canada.
- Politics.
- Team Canada wraps up mission.
- LOS ANGELES (CP) -- Canada will likely skate around the recession that has tripped up the U. ...
- Modest growth spurred in part by federal tax cuts should keep Canada's engine purring until America's economy makes an expected recovery next year, he said. ...
- "There is a good chance that we will not have been in a real recession in Canada because of the tax cuts of last year," Chretien said as the Team Canada West trade mission wrapped up its four-day swing to Dallas and Los Angeles. ...
- "The last time the recession was worse in Canada then the United States. This time it will be better in Canada than the United States. ...
- economy didn't dampen American interest in Canada as a secure source of energy during the four-day visit to California and Texas, he said. ...
- Canadian firms from the four western provinces signed 19 deals worth $93 million Cdn and governments pitched the merits of Canada's secure oil and natural gas reserves and hydroelectric power. ...
- Canada is a good place for them to look. ...
- Some $17 billion of that was carried on with Western Canada. ...
- Chretien tried to reassure the well-heeled crowd of 800 people that Canada shares American security concerns. ...
- Not all of the members of the Team Canada West mission were entirely happy with the trip. ...
- Alberta Premier Ralph Klein said Ottawa and the provinces must do a better job of promoting Canada in the United States. ...
- But there is more work to be done and competition for the contract by firms elsewhere in Canada will be fierce. ...
31. SeanMoore.ca
- www.seanmoore.ca
- Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1C3 CANADA.
- Sean Moore's "Advocacy" column appears every two weeks in The Hill Times, Canada's Politics and Government Newsweekly. ...
- Is It True that Summertime and Politics Don’t Mix? .
- One of the truisms in Canadian politics is that there’s not much point - indeed, as the theory goes, it’s downright hazardous - stimulating political debate, or worst still, holding an election, during the summer. ...
- I’ve long harboured the suspicion that this myth about politics and summer has taken hold not because of any sustaining empirical evidence on the matter. ... Consequently, both groups endlessly repeat the mantra: "Voters don’t want summer politics. ...
- It’s not that Canadians are disinterested in politics and public affairs, in the summer or any other time of the year. There’s no apparent evidence whatsoever that politics or the great public issues of our day are absent or verboten from the normal discourse of everyday life in the workplace or at the beach. ... Matters of politics and public policy - car insurance, health care, Kyoto, food security, Iraq, our relations with the US - seemed to turn up everywhere from dinner parties in the Rockies to cab rides in Toronto, Victoria and Calgary. ...
- This attitude, this approach, this overarching strategy has cost Chrétien - and Canada - dearly. ...
- Canada, in large part over the last ten years, appears to have lost its voice in the world. ... For example - and it’s only one of many which could be offered - our Prime Minister thought it in the country’s best interest to minimize, as much as possible, any parliamentary debate concerning Canada’s position on the war in Iraq. ...
- What’s his strategy for restoring vigour and broad interest in our national politics? .
32. Article: Caroline Affair
- en.wikipedia.org
- The Caroline Affair refers to a series of events beginning in 1837 that strained relations between the United States and Canada (and thus Great Britain). ...
- A band of Canadian rebels, led by William Lyon Mackenzie, seeking a more democratic Canada, had been forced to flee to the United States after leading a failed rebellion in Upper Canada (now Ontario). ...
- President Martin Van Buren sent General Winfield Scott to prevent further American incursions into Canada. ...
- This incident has been used to establish the principle of "anticipatory self-defense" in international politics, which holds that military action may be justified by the mere threat of armed attack. ...
33. Article: Frederick Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby
- en.wikipedia.org
- Sir Frederick Arthur Stanley, 16th Earl of Derby, 1st Baron Stanley of Preston (January 15, 1841 - June 14, 1908) was Colonial Secretary from 1885 to 1886 and Governor-General of Canada from 1888 to 1893. ...
- The son of the 14th Earl of Derby, a politician and British Prime Minister, Lord Stanley of Preston entered politics after having studied at Eton College and Sandhurst. He served briefly as an officer with the Grenadier Guards, but his family's prominent role in British politics soon called him to political life. ...
- His visit to western Canada in 1889 gave him a lasting appreciation of the region's great natural beauty as well as permitting him to meet the people of Canada's First Nations and many western ranchers and farmers. ...
- In 1893, Lord Stanley gave Canada a treasured national icon -- the Stanley Cup. He originally donated the trophy as an award for Canada's top-ranking amateur hockey club. ... That this now famous cup bears Lord Stanley's name is a fitting tribute to his encouragement and love of outdoor life and sport in Canada. ...
- Lord Stanley's term as Governor General of Canada was due to end in September 1893. ... As a result, he left Canada on July 15, 1893 and returned to England. ...
- Governor General of Canada .
34. Re: Canadian politics and more lost jobs
- www.animationnation.com
- Re: Canadian politics and more lost jobs.
- In Reply to: Canadian politics and more lost jobs posted by forever learning on May 21, 1999 at 23:10:25:.
- :This is "Animation Nation" not "Canadian Politics Nation". ...
- I recently heard about a meeting at Film Roman in which a typically, sickly sweet Suit mentioned that they recently aquired more space in Canada so that, I assume, more American jobs can be kissed goodbye. ...
- : :This is "Animation Nation" not "Canadian Politics Nation". ... I recently heard about a meeting at Film Roman in which a typically, sickly sweet Suit mentioned that they recently aquired more space in Canada so that, I assume, more American jobs can be kissed goodbye. ...
35. Article: Talk:Prime Minister of Canada
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Talk:Prime Minister of Canada.
- Over time, the role of the Prime Minister of Canada has undergone some modifications but he/she today has the most personal and absolute power of any elected leader of any full democracy in the world. ...
- Indeed, Canada's (essentially unicameral) parliamentary system combined with our world's strictest system of party discipline (outside of sham parliaments in various dictatorships), combined with the (deprecated) power of disallowment over the provinces, would suggest that the PM has near dictatorial powers. ...
- In practise, however, the power of the PM is greatly restricted by the power of the provinces (Canada is one of, if not the, more decentralized federations going). ...
- How exactly does a representative vote 'accordance with the will of his constituents'? Canada has a first-past the post system remember. ...
- While Canada's strict party control does put individual members on a tight leash, it also prevents the type of pork-barrel politics that plague the US and many other democracies. ...
- , it generally isn't done in Canada (check CBC or Globe and Mail websites if you need to confirm this). ... Since 1970 Britain has had five PMs, while Canada has had 6 (not counting Martin). ...
36. Article: Conservative Party of Quebec
- en.wikipedia.org
- Members of the parti bleu led by George-Etienne Cartier from Lower Canada joined with the followers of John A. Macdonald in Upper Canada to form a coalition government with Cartier as co-Premier from 1857 to 1862. ...
- The Conservatives dominated Quebec politics at both the federal and provincal level for the next thirty years. ...
- As well, the party's links with the federal Conservatives harmed the party as the Tories in English Canada became increasingly identified as hostile to French Canadians and Quebec. ... After Macdonald's death in 1891 the coalition that formed the national Conservatives unraveled, particularly around the Manitoba Schools Question that pitted English Canadian Protestants against French Canadian Catholics and essentially ended the possibility of a significant French Canadian presence in western Canada. ...
- The alliance was later formalized as a merger into a single political party, the Union Nationale which took power in the 1936 election and went on to dominate Quebec politics until Duplessis died in 1959. ...
- Politics of Quebec .
- List of elections in the Province of Canada .
37. Article: Right-wing politics
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Right-wing politics.
- In politics, the term right-wing (or political right or simply on the right) refers to the segment of the political spectrum associated either with any of several strains of conservatism, or with opposition to left-wing politics. Some commentators also use the term with reference to fascism, although few non-fascists on the political right would consider their own politics to have anything in common with fascism. ...
- See Left-Right politics for the origin of the terms and for a summary of what political views would usually be characterized as "left" and "right". Many don't find the left/right dichotomy helpful in discussing contemporary politics (see Political spectrum for discussion of alternatives), but it remains a very common view of the political landscape. ...
- 1 Fascism and right-wing politics.
- 3 Canada.
- Fascism and right-wing politics.
- While fascism is usually considered to be right-wing, it contains many differences from other politics that are usually classified as right-wing. ...
- Canada.
- Conservative Party of Canada - formerly the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance. ...
- Left-wing politics .
- Radical centrist politics .
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38. Canada: Greenhouse Gases and Politics
- www.sepp.org
- Canada: Greenhouse Gases and Politics.
- (Calgary, Canada) .
- This commentary piece by Canadian columnist Lorne Gunter, which appeared Wednesday June 10 in the Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, and other Southam Canadian newspapers, shows growing interest in the solar radiation theory of climate change--and more grumbling in Canada over the government's signing on to the Kyoto Protocol. ...
- You may also already know more about the subject than the phalanx of United Nations and Government of Canada scientists who have lately been frantically warning about greenhouse gases. ...
39. ISRAELI POLITICS:Native Americans from Canada visit Israel
- bnaibrith.org
- Israeli Politics.
- Native Americans from Canada visit Israel .
- B'nai B'rith World Center-Jerusalem Director Alan Schneider addressed a group of Native Americans visiting Israel from Canada, and worked with the media on coverage of their experiences. ...
- The remarks were made last December by David Ahenakew, former head of the Assembly of First Nations and Federation of Saskatchewan Indian Nations and a member of the Order of Canada, to a local Saskatchewan paper, the Saskatoon StarPhoenix. ...
- Media across Canada picked up and endlessly quoted Ahenakew's words until he finally convened a press conference to apologize. ...
- There are 650,000 Native Americans in Canada and they call themselves the First Nations or aboriginals. ...
- By contrast, Canada's 360,000 Jews, most of whom live in the country's major urban centers, have one of the highest standards of living in the world. ...
- Anti-Semitism has recently been on the rise in Canada, with anti-Semitic incidents up 60 percent in 2002. "Palestinian emigres in Canada are waging a very effective information campaign," said Ruth Klein of B'nai B'rith Canada. ...
- He has also been stripped of almost all his honors - except the most prestigious of all, the Order of Canada. ...
40. Robert Fulford's column about the language of Canadian politics
- www.robertfulford.com
- Robert Fulford's column about the language of Canadian politics.
- Those who love coherence in speech and writing should avoid contact with the election this month: More than ever, our politics lives by slippery, ill-defined language, and terms like "liberal" and "conservative" grow more blurred every time they are used -- which of course doesn't stop us from using them. ...
- Everyone in politics pretends to hold roughly the same opinions, which leaves them little to talk about except the honesty or competence of their opponents. ...
- Journalists write as if we had a left wing and a right wing in federal politics, but that's more fantasy than reality. ...
- Recently several of my readers have called me a conservative, which is no insult but is wrong, to the extent that any such term can be wrong in Canada. ...
41. Article: Jeffrey Simpson
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Jeffrey Simpson, The Globe and Mail's national affairs columnist, has won all three of Canada's leading literary prizes -- the Governor General's Award for non-fiction book writing, the National Magazine Award for political writing, and the National Newspaper Award for column writing. ... In January, 2000, he became an Officer of the Order of Canada. ...
- Simpson came to Canada when he was 10 years old and studied at the University of Toronto Schools, Queen's University and the London School of Economics. ...
- His career with the newspaper began at City Hall in Toronto and with coverage of Quebec politics. ...
- He has been a guest lecturer at such universities as Oxford, Edinburgh, Harvard, Princeton, Brigham Young, Johns Hopkins, Maine, California plus more than a dozen universities in Canada. ...
42. NetInsert - Politics in Canada
- www.netinsert.com
- Index » Government » Politics.
- Here Canada All countries and regions.
43. Political News: Federal Politics in Canada
- www.mondopolitico.com
- CANADA .
- FEDERAL POLITICAL NEWS IN CANADA .
- Canada: Federal Politics Discussion Forum. ... Canada Elections Site .
- Federal Political Parties in Canada .
44. Canadian Politics Discussion Forum
- www.mondopolitico.com
- CONTACT US Discussion Forums: Canada: Territorial - Nunavut Politics .
- Welcome to Mondo Politico's Nunavut Politics Discussion Forum. ...
45. Article: Quebec
- en.wikipedia.org
- Quebec (pronounced "keh-BECK" or "kweh-BECK"; French: le Québec) is a Canadian province with a population of 7,487,200 (Statistics Canada, 2003), primarily speakers of the French language making up the bulk of the Francophone population in North America. ...
- 3 Politics.
- The province, Canada's largest, occupies a vast territory (nearly three times the size of France), most of which is very sparsely populated. ... Quebec is located in eastern Canada, bordered by Ontario and Hudson Bay to the west, Atlantic Canada to the east, the United States (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont and New York) to the south and the Arctic Ocean to the north. ...
- Great Britain acquired Canada by the Treaty of Paris (1763) when King Louis XV of France and his advisors chose to keep the territory of Guadeloupe for its valuable sugar crops instead of New France, which was viewed as a vast, frozen wasteland of little importance to the French colonial empire. By the British Royal Proclamation of 1763, Canada (part of New France) was renamed the Province of Quebec. ...
- Owing to an influx of Loyalist refugees from the US Revolutionary War, the Constitutional Act of 1791 saw the colony divided in two at the Ottawa River; the western part became Upper Canada and changed to the British legal system. The eastern part was named Lower Canada. ...
- After the Patriotes Rebellion of 1837, the British government merged the Canadas into one Province of Canada in 1841. ... In 1867 the Province of Canada, joining with the other British colonies of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia in the Canadian Confederation, was redivided into its two parts, under the names Ontario and Quebec. ...
- The conservative government of Maurice Duplessis and his Union Nationale dominated Quebec politics from 1944 to 1960 with the support of the Catholic church. ...
- Their activities culminated in events referred to as the October Crisis when James Cross, the British trade commissioner to Canada, was kidnapped along with Pierre Laporte, a provincial minister and Vice-Premier, who was murdered a few days later. ...
- Politics .
- Main article: Politics of Quebec .
- Quebec's fertility rate is now among the lowest in Canada. ...
- Despite the fact that Quebec represents only 24% of the population of Canada, the number of international adoptions in Quebec is the highest of all provinces of Canada. In 2001, 42% of international adoptions in Canada were carried out in Quebec. ...
46. ceevee
- home.cc.umanitoba.ca
- 1991-1992: Instructor, Department of Philosophy, History and Politics, University College of the Cariboo .
- 1990-1991: Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Post Doctoral Fellow, Department of Political Studies, University of Saskatchewan .
- Comparative Provincial Politics .
- Political Studies 150: Introduction to Politics and Government .
- Political Science 220: Canadian National Government and Politics .
- Political Science 428: Provincial Government and Politics .
- Political Science 429: Alberta Politics and Government .
- Political Science 620: Topics in Canadian Government and Politics (Individual Study) .
- Introduction to Canadian Politics .
- Political Parties in Canada .
- Introduction to Politics .
- Introduction to Canadian Politics .
- The Empirical Analysis of Politics .
- Comparative Provincial Politics .
- In Reinventing Canada: Politics of the 21st Century, Janine Brodie and Linda Trimble (eds. ...
- ” In Citizen Politics: Research & Theory in Canadian Political Behaviour, Joanna Everitt and Brenda O’Neill (eds. ...
47. Article: Civil Code of Quebec
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The Civil Code of Québec (CCQ) is the legal text defining civil laws in the province of Quebec, Canada. Except for certain parts of the book on the Law of the Family which was adopted by the Legislative Assembly in the 1980s the CCQ came into effect on January 1, 1994, thus replacing the Civil Code of Lower Canada as first written and adopted in 1866 before the enactment of the British North America Act by the British Parliament in 1867. ...
- 3 Adoption of the Civil Code of Lower Canada.
- In 1791, the Constitutional Act resolved the issue by separating the Province of Quebec in two, creating Upper Canada west of the Ottawa River and Lower Canada around the St. ... Thus, Lower Canada kept its civil law and English law was applied to Upper Canada. ...
- Adoption of the Civil Code of Lower Canada.
- The substantive law of the 1866 Civil Code of Lower Canada was derived primarily from the the judicial interpretations of the law that had been in force in Lower Canada. ... The Civil Code of Lower Canada replaced most of the laws inherited from the "Customs of Paris" (La Coutume de Paris) and incorporated some English law as it had been applied in Lower Canada such as the English law of trusts. ...
- The reform of the Civil Code of Lower Canada was one of the largest legislative recodification undertakings in any civil law jurisdiction. ...
- Politics of Quebec .
48. Politics Conferences Worldwide Upcoming events in political science and related fields
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- Home | Subscribe | Unsubscribe | Change subscription | Add event | Edit event | Promote event Last updated: 14 Apr 2004 Politics Conferences Worldwide .
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- 23 Three Decades of Canada-China Relations: A Critique Toronto Canada.
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- 06 Citizenship and Public Space: CASCA 2004 Conference London Canada.
- 06 Citizenship and Public Space London Canada.
- 07 The Impact of Europeanization on Politics and Policy in Europe: Trends and Trajectories Toronto Canada.
- 13 Canadian-American Relations Conference Ottowa Canada.
- 30 Ideas Under Fire / Idées en Crise Winnipeg Canada.
- 01 Best Practices and Strategies for Effective GOVERNMENT MARKETING Tornto Canada.
- 05 Ethics and International Relations: The Role of Values and Beliefs in World Politics Portland Oregon .
- 11 Contemporary Governance and the Question of the Social Edmonton Canada.
- 18 Political Studies Association of Ireland Postgraduate Conference: 'Analysing a Changing World: New Challenges for Politics?' Belfast United Kingdom.
- 01 Medicine at the Border: the History, Culture and Politics of Global Health Sydney Australia.
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49. Quebec, province, Canada: History and Politics
- www.factmonster.com
- Quebec, province, Canada: History and Politics .
- EncyclopediaQuebec, province, CanadaHistory and Politics.
- Since many continental explorations began in the region, Quebec has been called the cradle of Canada. ...
- By the Constitutional Act of 1791 the British separated the area west of the Ottawa River and created the colony of Upper Canada (now Ontario) there. Quebec became known as Lower Canada, and in 1791 the first elective assembly was introduced.
- Although the rebellion was crushed, the disturbances in Upper and Lower Canada caused the British to send the Earl of Durham (see Durham, John George Lambton, 1st earl of) to study conditions in the British North American colonies. ... Upper and Lower Canada were reunited in 1841, and Quebec became known as Canada East. ...
- With the formation of the confederation of Canada in 1867, Canada East became the province of Quebec. ... But the coexistence of majority-French and minority-English cultures within the province and the reverse situation within Canada as a whole have remained sources of tension. ...
- They suffered two blows in 1998, however, when Canada's Supreme Court ruled that Quebec could not legally secede on its own and the PQ's majority shrank in provincial elections.
- History and Politics.
- Quebec, province, Canada.
50. Canadian Politics
- www.fkss.ca
- Canadian Politics And Elections.
- Government of Canada.
- Prime Minister of Canada's Website.
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