In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining the patterns of candidate spending in individual electoral districts. The data allows us to compare and assess differences across national political parties, over time (including both third and post-third party system periods), and during different electoral finance regimes
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
This thesis will explore three major areas of political science research: The timing of elections, D...
This thesis marks the first attempt to systematically study Canadian minor parties. Minor parties, ...
Despite having the appearance of a single event, federal elections in Canada concatenate nearly 300...
The Money and Local Democracy Project explores the effects of campaign finance rules on municipal el...
This thesis compares the public policies of campaign finance in Canada with those in the U.S. and th...
Some Canadian provinces were well ahead of most American state legislatures in enacting campaign fin...
Election campaigns are often cited as tools of political learning. The intensity and volume of the i...
The passage of Bill C-24 brought sweeping changes to the financing of party leadership, candidate no...
We investigate the political and economic factors influencing the allocation of regional de-velopmen...
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
This article describes the types of goods and services purchased by Bloc Québécois, Conservative, Gr...
This paper presents an exploratory ecological analysis of the effectiveness of third party intervent...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of how political parties influence budgetary policy in Canada. ...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
This thesis will explore three major areas of political science research: The timing of elections, D...
This thesis marks the first attempt to systematically study Canadian minor parties. Minor parties, ...
Despite having the appearance of a single event, federal elections in Canada concatenate nearly 300...
The Money and Local Democracy Project explores the effects of campaign finance rules on municipal el...
This thesis compares the public policies of campaign finance in Canada with those in the U.S. and th...
Some Canadian provinces were well ahead of most American state legislatures in enacting campaign fin...
Election campaigns are often cited as tools of political learning. The intensity and volume of the i...
The passage of Bill C-24 brought sweeping changes to the financing of party leadership, candidate no...
We investigate the political and economic factors influencing the allocation of regional de-velopmen...
This special edition of Canadian Political Science Review tests many of the leading assumptions surr...
This book is about the general election of 2015 in Canada that returned the Liberal Party to power a...
This article describes the types of goods and services purchased by Bloc Québécois, Conservative, Gr...
This paper presents an exploratory ecological analysis of the effectiveness of third party intervent...
This doctoral dissertation is a study of how political parties influence budgetary policy in Canada. ...
This thesis is about grassroots participation in Canadian political parties.;The thesis identifies a...
This thesis will explore three major areas of political science research: The timing of elections, D...
This thesis marks the first attempt to systematically study Canadian minor parties. Minor parties, ...