The democratic dilemma : reforming the Canadian Senate
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書誌事項
The democratic dilemma : reforming the Canadian Senate
(Queen's policy studies)
McGill-Queen's University Press, c2009
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"Institute of Intergovernmental Relations, School of Policy Studies, Queen's University"
Includes chapter summaries in French
Includes bibliographical references
収録内容
- The Senate of Canada and the conundrum of reform / David E. Smith
- Harmonizing regional representation with parliamentary government : the original plan / Janet Ajzenstat
- Federal second chambers compared / Ronald L. Watts
- Harper's Senate reform : an example of open federalism? / Nadia Verrelli
- Bill C-20 : faulty procedure and inadequate solution : (testimony before the Legislative Committee on Bill C-20, House of Commons, 7 May 2008) / Ronald L. Watts
- Whither 91.1? : the constitutionality of Bill C-19 : an act to limit Senate tenure / Don Desserud
- Constitutional doubts about Bill C-20 and senatorial elections / Andrew Heard
- Senate reform : what does the Constitution say? / John Whyte
- Anticipating the consequences of Bill C-20 / Stephen Michael MacLean
- Assessing Senate reform through Bill C-19 : the effects of limited terms for senators / Andrew Heard
- The constitutionality of Bill C-20 / Vincent Pouliot
- Bill C-20's populist model of campaign finance for Senate elections : the first step away from Canada's egalitarian regime? / Peter Aucoin
- Senate reform : what does Bill C-20 mean for women? / Louise Carbert
- Senate reform as a risk to take, urgently / Tom Kent
- Senate reform and democratic legitimacy : beyond stasis / Hugh Segal
- Thoughts on Senate reform / Lorna R. Marsden
内容説明・目次
内容説明
An in-depth examination of the Tory Senate reform proposal and what it means for government
目次
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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