An in-depth examination of the Tory Senate reform proposal and what it means for government
In 2006, Prime Minister Stephen Harper's Conservative government introduced two bills to reform the Senate. Both bills have been heard in the House of Commons and the Senate but neither bill has been enacted into law. This title presents an examination of the Tory Senate reform proposal and what it means for government.
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Contributors include Jane Ajzenstat (McMaster University), Peter Aucoin (Dalhousie University), Louise Carbert (Dalhousie University), Don Desserud (University of New Brunswick in Saint John), Andrew Heard (Simon Fraser University), Tom Kent (Institute for Research on Public Policy and Queen's University), Stephen Michael MacLean (independent scholar), Lorna Marsden (York University), Vincent Pouliot (lawyer and entrepreneur, Quebec), Hugh Segal (Senate of Canada), David Smith (University of Regina), Nadia Verrelli (Queen's University), Ron Watts (Queen's University), and John Whyte (University of Saskatchewan).
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An in-depth examination of the Tory Senate reform proposal and what it means for government

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ISBN
9781553391906
Publisert
2009-02-01
Utgiver
Queen's University; Queen's University
Vekt
340 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

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Jennifer Smith is professor of political science, Dalhousie University.