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51. Article: Francis Bond Head
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Sir Francis Bond Head (1793 – 1875) was Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada during the Upper Canada Rebellion in 1837. ...
- He was appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada in 1836 in an attempt by the British government to appease the reformers in the colony, such as William Lyon Mackenzie, who wanted a representative government. ...
- Bond Head left Canada and never returned to politics. ...
52. Article: Labour Progressive Party of Canada
- en.wikipedia.org
- Labour Progressive Party of Canada.
- (Redirected from Labour Progressive (Communist) Party of Canada) .
- When the Communist Party of Canada was banned in 1941 it ran candidates as the Labour Progressive Party. ...
- In provincial politics, two LPP members, A. ...
- See also: List of political parties in Canada .
53. canadian newspapers canadian government canada senate politics - Vindicator.ca - Politics, anyone?
- www.vindicator.ca
- Politics, anyone? .
- Canadian federal politics is in "a terrible state of chassis". ...
- What will emerge when the loose ends have been tied up is a new party, the Conservative Party of Canada. ...
- The arrival of a new political party in Canada is nothing new. ...
- The General Election to be held next year, 2004, will set a trend to right, left, or centre, that may determine the course of politics in Canada for at least a generation.
- There is little time to persuade them to become interested in politics before the next General Election. ...
54. Article: National Assembly of Quebec
- en.wikipedia.org
- Since the abolition of the Legislative Council in 1968, the National Assembly of Quebec has all powers to vote laws in the provincial jurisdictions defined in the Constitution of Canada. ...
- The Legislative Assembly was created in Lower Canada with the Constitutional Act of 1791. It was abolished from 1841 to 1867 under the 1840 Act of Union which merged Upper Canada and Lower Canada into a single colony named the Province of Canada. With the 1867 British North America Act, the Legislative Assembly was restored to former Lower Canada, today the Province of Quebec. ...
- Before 1968, there had been various unsuccessful attempts at abolishing the Legislative Council, which was analogous to the Senate of Canada. ...
- Politics of Quebec .
55. Article: Moses Znaimer
- en.wikipedia.org
- Born in the city of Kulab, in the former Soviet republic of Tajikistan, Moses Znaimer fled his home country at an early age; settling first in Shanghai, China, and ultimately ending up in Montreal, Canada in 1948. He was educated in Montreal, attending McGill University, earning a BA in Philosophy and Politics, and later attending Harvard University, earning his MA in Government. ...
- A similar venture, MusiquePlus in Montreal, catering to the French speaking audiences of Canada, was launched in 1986. ...
- These included: Canadian Learning Television, Star!, Drive-In Classics, FashionTelevision - The Channel, BookTelevision, CourtTV Canada, SexTV - The Channel, MuchLoud, MuchVibe. ...
56. Browse by Subject: Canada - Politics and government - 1880s
- library.usask.ca
- Subject: Canada - Politics and government - 1880s.
- The impact on Eastern Canada of events in Saskatchewan in 1885 .
- Canada and the Metis, 1869-1885 / D. ...
57. St
- www.stfx.ca
- Problems of Canadian Politics.
- Students enrolled in this course are assumed to have an understanding of the basic institutions and processes of Canadian politics. This course will examine a number of themes and issues in the contemporary study of Canadian politics at a more advanced level.
- Part 1 on the outline, covered during the first four weeks of the fall term, considers Theoretical Perspectives on Politics and the State. ... Thereafter, each perspective will be examined to gain an understanding of how it has been applied to the study of specific issues in Canadian politics. ...
- One part of the winter term is entitled Social Power and the New Politics of Identity and Rights. It will examine a number of issues linked to the emergence in Canada of new social movement politics and a greater consciousness of individual and group rights. These include Charter protection of rights, the idea of democratic constitutional politics and the current conjuncture of feminist, aboriginal and multicultural politics. ... This will include various issues surrounding globalization, continental integration, and Canada’s relations with the United States. ...
- Leo Panitch, “Elites, Classes and Power in Canada” in Whittington and Williams, Canadian Politics in the 1990s (Third Edition), 182-207.
- Pluralism: How much do rational choice explanations add to our understanding of Canadian politics?.
- , Policy Studies in Canada (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996), pp. ...
- Thomas Flanagan, “The Staying Power in the Legislative Status Quo: Collective Choice in Canada’s Parliament after Morgentaler” Canadian Journal of Political Science (CJPS), vol. ...
- Leslie Pal, “State and Society: Conceptualizing the Relationship” in Bickerton and Gagnon, Canadian Politics, 3rd edition, (Peterborough: Broadview Press, 1999), pp. ...
- Ian Brodie, "Interest Group Litigation and the Embedded State: Canada’s Court Challenges Program," CJPS, vol. ...
- , Policy Studies in Canada, pp. ...
58. Department of Political Science
- www.mta.ca
- Political Parties, Representation and Electoral Democracy in Canada (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2002), 249 pages (refereed) (editor). Rebuilding Canadian Party Politics (Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 2000), 265 pages (refereed) (with R. ...
- "Policy Attitudes of Party Members in Canada: Evidence of Ideological Politics?,"accepted and forthcoming from Canadian Journal of Political Science (refereed) (with Lisa Young) "Party Democracy Ten Years After Charlottetown," forthcoming in Canadian Issues, November 2002. ...
- "The Rise of Plebiscitary Democracy in Canadian Political Parties," Party Politics 8:6 (December, 2002) 673-699 (in press) (refereed) (with Lisa Young) .
- "Canada Today: A Democratic Audit," Canadian Parliamentary Review 24:4 (Winter, 2001) 27-30. ...
- "Canadian Party Politics in the New Century," Journal of Canadian Studies, 35:4 (Winter, 2001) 23-39 (refereed) (with R. ...
- "The Conflict Between Participatory and Accommodative Politics: The Case for Stronger Parties," International Journal of Canadian Studies, volume 17 (spring, 1998), 37-55 (refereed). ...
- "Direct Election of Provincial Party Leaders in Canada, 1985-1995: The End of the Leadership Convention?" Canadian Journal of Political Science 29:2, 1996, 295-315 (refereed). ...
- "Financing Leadership Campaigns in Canada," Canadian Parliamentary Review 15:2, 1992, 16-23. Reprinted in, Canadian Politics (3rd edition, Guilford, Connecticut: Dushkin Publishing, 1993), 87-93. ...
- "Women and Conservative Parties in Canada and the United States," in Conservative Parties in North America (Augsburg University Press: Augsburg, Germany) (in press) (with Lisa Young). ...
- Women and Electoral Politics in Canada (Toronto: Oxford University Press) (in press) (with Lisa Young) (refereed). ...
- , Citizen Politics: Research and Theory in Canadian Political Behaviour (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2001), 373-385 (refereed). ...
- , Regionalism and Party Politics in Canada (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2001), 116-128 (refereed). ...
- , Political Parties, Representation and Electoral Democracy in Canada (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2001) 37-54 (refereed). ...
- , Political Parties, Representation and Electoral Democracy in Canada (Don Mills, Ontario: Oxford University Press, 2001), 2-12 (refereed). ...
59. Canadian Politics : Canadian Political Cartoons by John Fewings - January 16, 2004
- www.fewings.ca
- John's editorial cartoons are published by major newspapers in Canada. ...
- Canada .
- Canadian Politics.
60. Canada Kicks Ass
- www.canadaka.net
- Vive le Canada! .
- Canada is #1.
- Canada in Space.
- Facts About Canada.
- Canada Kicks Ass: Canadian Politics News.
- Politics Senate reform has healthy support in Ontario, not just West Posted polemarch1on Thursday, March 18 @ 12:00:00 PST .
- The Canada West Foundation report, based on a telephone survey earlier this year, found that eight of 10 respondents from the four western provinces either strongly agreed or somewhat agreed that the existing upper house should be replaced with elected senators in equal numbers from each province.
- Politics Business leaders and politicians resurrect idea of Canadian, Caribbean union Posted polemarch1on Monday, March 15 @ 05:08:21 PST .
- After failed attempts in the 1970s and 1980s to breathe life into the idea of a union between Canada and the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean, the proposal is back, and this time it's supported by determined politicians and business people in both countries. ...
- "In the long term, what is so absolutely vital for Canada is to expand our sphere of influence," says Conservative MP Peter Goldring, a driving force behind the Turks and Caicos movement. ...
- Politics Martin pledges Canada will be vigilant in wake of terror attacks in Spain Posted polemarch1on Monday, March 15 @ 05:07:34 PST .
- Canada will maintain heightened vigilance over its security in the wake of terrorist attacks in Spain, Prime Minister Paul Martin said Sunday. ...
- Politics 9 JTF2 SF Operator sent to Haiti to protect embassy Posted ckzeroon Friday, February 27 @ 01:56:43 PST .
- Politics Suspect captured in blast that killed 2 CDN soldiers Posted polemarch1on Friday, February 20 @ 20:04:38 PST .
- Politics Canada terrorist-friendly: US Study Posted polemarch1on Monday, February 16 @ 12:53:18 PST .
- Canada's immigration laws and social programs have helped make the country a hotbed for terrorists and organized criminals, a recently released report by the U. ...
61. Article: Saskatchewan
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Saskatchewan is one of Canada's prairie provinces. ...
- 3 Politics.
- The indigenous peoples were forced onto their own reservations, and the Métis people who had settled there, led by Louis Riel, attempted the North-West Rebellion to form their own government independent from Canada. ...
- Politics .
- In 1961, Douglas left provincial politics to become the first leader of the federal New Democratic Party. ...
- During the post-war period the CCF and its successor the Saskatchewan New Democrats have dominated provincial politics with Douglas, Allan Blakeney and Roy Romanow all serving long periods as Premier and becoming national figures. ...
- The Progressive Conservatives displaced the Liberals but imploded and officially withdrew from politics following the defeat of the scandal ridden government of Grant Devine. ...
- List of cities in Canada .
- Provinces and territories of Canada .
62. CNEWS Canada - John Manley quitting politics
- www.torontosun.com
- Canada.
- Politics.
- John Manley quitting politics.
- OTTAWA (CP) - John Manley is bowing out of politics, giving up his role as the second-most powerful man in government before he could be demoted by incoming-prime minister Paul Martin. ...
- "I have a very strong view as to the role Canada can play in the world. ...
- Sources close to Manley said he will likely seek more information about how his role as ambassador under Martin would play out, and whether the job would be expanded with Martin's new vision of Canada-U. ...
- Still young by political standards, Manley left the door open for a return to politics at some point. ...
- He said he phoned Ridge on Thursday to tell him he was leaving politics. ...
- Manley, a father of three who once said he runs marathons for both the fun and the challenge, entered federal politics in the 1988 general election. ...
63. Article: W. A. C. Bennett
- en.wikipedia.org
- William Andrew Cecil Bennett (September 6, 1900 - February 23, 1979) was a Premier of the Canadian province of British Columbia who was born in Hastings, New Brunswick, Canada. ...
- He entered provincial politics on October 21, 1941 when he was elected the Conservative Party member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly for South Okanagan. ...
- Bennett died in 1979 and was interred in the Kelowna Municipal Cemetery, in Kelowna, British Columbia, Canada. ...
- In 1998, the Government of Canada honored W. ... Bennett with his portrait on a postage stamp of Canada. ...
- The path of ease, the path of tradition alone, is not the path of a greater Canada. ...
64. Canada, Politics Timeline, 21st Century
- www.mapreport.com
- World News Atlas North America Canada Canada, Politics .
- Canada, Politics Timeline .
- Canada, Politics items from eBay .
- Canada, Politics Timeline Legend.
- Putin visit Canada Russian president has 3-day state visit. ...
- Add a favorite (file a bookmark) to Canada, Politics Timeline.
- Advertise on Canada, Politics Page .
- Canada, Politics Aid Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Religion Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Media Timeline .
- Canada, Politics International Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Protest Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Government Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Agreement Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Space Timeline .
- Canada, Politics Border Conflict Timeline .
65. Article: Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
- en.wikipedia.org
- Saint-Pierre and Miquelon (French Saint-Pierre et Miquelon) is a French overseas collectivity consisting of several small islands off the eastern coast of Canada near Newfoundland. ...
- 2 Politics.
- Politics .
- Main article: Politics of Saint Pierre and Miquelon .
- In 1992, a boundary dispute with Canada was settled by an ad-hoc international tribunal. ...
- However, overfishing on the Grand Banks has led Canada to impose a long closure of this industry. Since fishing quotas are governed by Canada, Saint Pierre and Miquelon and the French Fishery have been seriously affected. ...
- Antigua and Barbuda | Bahamas | Barbados | Belize | Canada | Costa Rica | Cuba | Dominica | Dominican Republic | El Salvador | Grenada | Guatemala | Haiti | Honduras | Jamaica | Mexico | Nicaragua | Panama | Saint Kitts and Nevis | Saint Lucia | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | Trinidad and Tobago | United States .
66. Article: London, Ontario
- en.wikipedia.org
- London is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada with a population of about 337,318; its metropolitan area has a population of about 432,451 (2001). ...
- This site was selected as the site of the future capital of Upper Canada by Lieutenant-Governor John Graves Simcoe in 1793, who named it after London, England. ... London remained a centre of strong Tory support during the Upper Canada Rebellion of 1837, with a large British garrison stationed there, although Charles Duncombe did lead a group of rebels there. ...
- In 1877, Catholic and Protestant Irish in London formed the Irish Benevolent Society, which was open to both Catholics and Protestants and forbade the discussion of Irish politics. ...
- It is currently the 11th largest city in Canada and the 5th largest city in Ontario. ...
- London is the area of Canada with the most thunder and lightning storms per year. ...
- Seventy-nine per cent of the population was born in Canada, and 81% spoke an official language as a first language. ...
- UWO was founded in 1878 and is Canada's 4th oldest school with approximate enrolment of 26,000 full-time students. ...
- The Richard Ivey School of Business is part of UWO, was formed in 1922 and it often ranks among the best business schools in the world, and the best in Canada. ...
- UWO has three affiliated colleges: Brescia University College, founded in 1919, Canada's only university-level women's college; Huron University College, founed in 1863, pre-dating UWO itself; and King's College, founded in 1957. ...
- Edwin Jarmain, pioneered cable television in Canada 1952 .
- Sunfest - World music and culture festival, second biggest in Canada after Caribana in Toronto. ...
- London International Airport (YXU) is served by airlines such as Air Canada, Air Canada Zip, WestJet and Northwest Airlines .
67. Canada Globe
- archive.wn.com
- WN Politics .
- Canada FM.
- Canada Globe.
- Canada Politics America Law Photos .
- OTTAWA | A pending vacancy on the Supreme Court of Canada is putting heat on Paul Martin to change a much-criticized secret process for choosing the country's most powerful judges. ...
- Politics Canada Economy Finance Photos .
- Canada poultry banned over bird flu.
- Japan on Friday banned poultry imports from Canada after the bird flu virus was detected on a British Columbia farm, farm officials said. ...
- Canada Japan Farming Trade Photos .
- Halifax Weather Canada N. ...
- Halifax Weather Canada N. ...
- Canada places carbon dioxide underground to clean air.
- Canada America Pollution Environment Photos .
- Politics Canada Economy America Photos .
- China Kazakhstan Canada Trade Photos .
- soldier seeks asylum in Canada.
68. Canada Globe
- www.canadaglobe.com
- WN Politics .
- Canada FM.
- Canada Globe.
- Net Canada Technology Court Photos .
- (photo: Getty Images) Canada Dot Com.
- Music Net Canada Technology Photos .
- New role emerging for Canada in Haiti.
- Canada Haiti USA France Photos .
- Canada to set up bird flu vaccine centers.
- Canada plans to set up eight vaccine centers by this summer to deflect a "disaster scenario" of a deadly bird-flu outbreak that could kill thousands, local press reported. ...
- Canada Health Medjournal Farming Photos .
- MONTREAL—Paul Martin says Canada is committed to helping Haiti, and particularly its young people, on a long-term basis. ...
- Haiti Canada Politics Aid Photos .
- Washington -- The United States is extending its restriction on Canadian beef and cattle imports because of Canada's mad cow disease, while welcoming Mexico's new accepta. ...
- Canada Trade USA Farming Photos .
- Media Advisory-Environment Canada: Minister Anderson To Deli.
69. Article: Duverger's law
- www.wikipedia.org
- Canada and India have multiple regional parties. ...
- He pointed to Canada's regional politics, as well as the U. ...
- Malta has a single transferable vote system and what seems to be stable two-party politics. ...
- Maurice Duverger, "Factors in a Two-Party and Multiparty System," in Party Politics and Pressure Groups (New York: Thomas Y. ...
70. Welcome to the Parkland Institute - Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
- www.ualberta.ca
- The Future of Canada-U. ...
- Murray Dobbin, Author of Paul Martin: CEO for Canada.
- 15 YEARS AGO, THEY SAID "We've signed a stunning new trade pact with Canada. ...
- Co-sponsored by the Council of Canadians, The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Edmonton and District Labour Council.
- Raising many questions about Paul Martin's record and present policies, it is a timely film about democracy and the politics of protest in Canada.
- Parkland Institute, 11045 Saskatchewan Drive, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1, Canada.
71. Article: User:Montrealais
- www.wikipedia.org
- Montréalais is a gay Wiccan translation student at McGill University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada (see Wikipedians/Canada. ... He is a New Democrat and he likes politics, languages, public transit, and anime, especially shounen-ai. ...
- Wikipedians/Canada .
72. Article: 1971 in Canada
- en.wikipedia.org
- 1971 in Canada.
- See also: 1970 in Canada, other events of 1971, 1972 in Canada and the Timeline of Canadian history. ...
- June 11 - Jack Davis becomes Canada's first Minister of the Environment, heading the new department of Environment Canada .
- November 12 - Paul Joseph Cini hijacks an Air Canada plane. ...
- December 26 - An Air Canada plane was hijacked and flown to Cuba .
- Statistics Canada is formed to replace the Dominion Bureau of Statistics .
- Margaret Atwood - Power Politics .
73. British Columbia Election 2001 - PoliticsWatch.com - Canada's Political Portal
- www.politicswatch.com
- Canadian Politics.
- American politics today.
- Today's politics in cyberspace featureInside Politics Watch.
- Go to the heart of democracy in Canada, go live and go now. ...
- See a real time image, transmitted by a video camera across the street from Parliament Hill, in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- POPULATION: 4,063,800 (2000, Statistics Canada).
- PoliticsWatch | Canada's Political Portal.
74. Article: Northwest Territories
- www.wikipedia.org
- Hudson's Bay Companycedes territoryto Canada 1870 5.
- One of the territories of Arctic Canada, the Northwest Territories (NWT; French, les Territoires du Nord-Ouest) has a landmass of 1,171,918 square kilometres and a population of over 42,000. ...
- 3 Politics.
- The territory's Official Languages Act recognizes eight official languages, more than any other political division in Canada: .
- The Northwest Territories were created in 1870, when the Hudson's Bay Company transferred Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territory to the government of Canada. ... This immense region comprised all of modern Canada except British Columbia, the coast of the Great Lakes, the Saint Lawrence River valley and the southern third of Quebec, the Maritimes, Newfoundland, and the Labrador coast. ...
- Politics .
- Unlike lieutenant-governors, the commissioner is not a formal represntative of the Queen of Canada. ...
- This area includes the only diamond mines in Canada. ...
- Canada .
- List of cities in Canada .
- Provinces and territories of Canada .
75. Article: Mississauga, Ontario
- en.wikipedia.org
- Mississauga (2002 population 624,000) is a city in Peel Regional Municipality, west of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. A part of the Greater Toronto Area, Mississauga is Canada's sixth largest city. ...
- With five major highways passing through the City, Mississauga offers fast and convenient access to major destinations in Canada and the United States. ... Mississauga had the largest population growth in Canada (89,500) between the census years of 1986-1991. ...
- Mississauga's mayor since the creation of the city has been Hazel McCallion, regarded as a force in provincial politics and often referred to as Hurricane Hazel. ...
- AECL (Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd) .
- Air Canada .
- AstraZeneca Canada Inc. ...
- Canada Customs and Revenue Agency .
- Canada Post (Gateway Postal Facility) .
- Federal Express Canada Ltd. ...
- Hewlett-Packard (Canada) Ltd. ...
- PPG Canada Inc. ...
- From Statistics Canada 1996 Census Data: .
- Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ) is located in northeastern Mississauga (Malton), is a hub for Air Canada, and provides flights to all regional, national, and international destinations .
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