The Canadian federal election of 2006 was a turning point after more than a decade of Liberal reign. Even if it was a new minority government, many analysts suggested that a conservative wind blew on Canada. This text analyses to what extent the parties’ discourses shared conservative views during the campaign and how the media conveyed that discourse. Moreover, it verifies voters’ predispositions to respond to that message by looking at different surveys. Results show that individualistic values are dominant and will therefore predispose voters to choose a party accordingly to a certain conservatism which is close to “red toryism”
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Nous chercherons à nous enquérir du statut de la relation à la fois délicate et complexe du conserva...
Comment expliquer la réélection, en 1999, du Parti conservateur ontarien, parti dont les politiques ...
This thesis studies the discursive behaviour of Canadian federal political parties with regards to i...
The fusion of the two Canadian right-wing parties in 2003 marked a turning point in the history of C...
Abstract: This study investigates the change in Conservative Party behaviour during the 18 months be...
Andrew Ives — La Transformation du conservatisme à la canadienne The fusion of the two Canadian righ...
Abstract: 2003 marked a year of significant change in the political landscape, particularly for the ...
In the 2004 federal election, the right-wing interests of Canadians were represented by a new party,...
The author retraces and analyses the recent evolution within Canada's communications policy. He reca...
At the beginning of their mandate, the Harper Conservatives made several attempts to convince Quebec...
International audienceThe general elections of October 2015 in Canada were followed closely both nat...
The purpose of this study is to establish whether or not Open Federalism contributed to the rise in ...
“Old Tories never die, they just fade way:” That might be the conclusion drawn from a qualitative an...
Written by the foremost authorities, The Canadian Federal Election of 2011 provides a complete inves...
La politique québécoise a longtemps été caractérisée par un clivage opposant les fédéraliste...
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Comment expliquer la réélection, en 1999, du Parti conservateur ontarien, parti dont les politiques ...
This thesis studies the discursive behaviour of Canadian federal political parties with regards to i...