The Saskatchewan provincial election of November 2007 brought the new Saskatchewan Party to power, ending 16 years of NDP rule. Observers have been divided over the significance of the rise of the Saskatchewan Party between those who see provincial politics as continuing on its course of ideological polarization between parties of the left and the right and those who detect a convergence on the political centre. Arguing that polarized politics is best understood by a historical approach to party systems, and convergence politics by an institutional approach, this paper examines the evidence for polarization and convergence in Saskatchewan politics. It concludes that there is evidence for a new party system based on convergence, a system ...
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The Saskatchewan election of November 2007 seems to mark a significant break with the past. Lorne Ca...
The 2007 Saskatchewan provincial election is undoubtedly an important event in the province’s histor...
In November 2007 the right of centre Saskatchewan Party defeated Saskatchewan’s social democratic pa...
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Turnout at Canadian elections has been declining considerably since the 1980s yet much of the litera...
The 2011 Saskatchewan Election saw a landslide victory for The Saskatchewan Party. They also achieve...
Urban unrest is an increasingly significant aspect of everyday life and is therefore a developing co...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
This article examines the role played by the Ontar- io and Alberta Progressive Conservative Parties ...
The Saskatchewan election of November 2007 seems to mark a significant break with the past. Lorne Ca...
The 2007 Saskatchewan provincial election is undoubtedly an important event in the province’s histor...
In November 2007 the right of centre Saskatchewan Party defeated Saskatchewan’s social democratic pa...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
Unlike many western democracies, Canada has a party system which is not polarized in terms of class....
This paper explores a particular form of federal-provincial integration, behavioral integration, in ...
Abstract: 2003 marked a year of significant change in the political landscape, particularly for the ...
This dissertation explores the politics behind developing polarization on sexuality politics in Cana...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...
Like most other political parties, new radical right-wing parties generally aspire to public office ...
Turnout at Canadian elections has been declining considerably since the 1980s yet much of the litera...
The 2011 Saskatchewan Election saw a landslide victory for The Saskatchewan Party. They also achieve...
Urban unrest is an increasingly significant aspect of everyday life and is therefore a developing co...
In this article we trace the development of intra-party democracy within Canadian political parties ...
This article examines the role played by the Ontar- io and Alberta Progressive Conservative Parties ...