This thesis is a study of the use of plebiscites and referendums by the Province of British Columbia to discover: why they were used; what were the advantages and/or disadvantages of their use; and what significance their use to the system of responsible government. Before any conclusions could be drawn on these questions, it was necessary first to define their place in political theory. Then it was necessary to examine each plebiscite to discover what its circumstances were; what, if any, pressure groups were active pro or con the subject of the plebiscite; how did the political parties react to the plebiscite and what degree of public interest was aroused by it. To obtain this information, research was conducted into private letters and p...
Canadian advocates of more frequent use of the instruments of direct democracy express the opinion t...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
This thesis attempts to explain the emergence and success of 'non-partisan' politics in Vancouver in...
This thesis is a study of the use of plebiscites and referendums by the Province of British Columbia...
This thesis examines the development of Liberalism in British Columbia from the aspect of leader inf...
The aspects of mid-nineteenth-century Canadian history which have received the fullest examination a...
The British Columbian Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform comprised a representative group of 160...
This thesis examines how voter decision-making was affected by the absence of partisan endorsements ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study some aspects of the relationship between religion and politic...
The British Columbian Citizens ’ Assembly on Electoral Reform comprised a representative group of 16...
This thesis examines British Columbia's proposals for constitutional reform i n the dramatic and tum...
This thesis examines the development of federal-provincial relations in British Columbia in the area...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
A study of the British Columbia Liberal party during the Laurier period from 1896 to 1911 reveals th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the emergence of 'public opinion' as a ...
Canadian advocates of more frequent use of the instruments of direct democracy express the opinion t...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
This thesis attempts to explain the emergence and success of 'non-partisan' politics in Vancouver in...
This thesis is a study of the use of plebiscites and referendums by the Province of British Columbia...
This thesis examines the development of Liberalism in British Columbia from the aspect of leader inf...
The aspects of mid-nineteenth-century Canadian history which have received the fullest examination a...
The British Columbian Citizens’ Assembly on Electoral Reform comprised a representative group of 160...
This thesis examines how voter decision-making was affected by the absence of partisan endorsements ...
The purpose of this thesis is to study some aspects of the relationship between religion and politic...
The British Columbian Citizens ’ Assembly on Electoral Reform comprised a representative group of 16...
This thesis examines British Columbia's proposals for constitutional reform i n the dramatic and tum...
This thesis examines the development of federal-provincial relations in British Columbia in the area...
Dept. of History, Philosophy, and Political Science. Paper copy at Leddy Library: Theses & Major Pap...
A study of the British Columbia Liberal party during the Laurier period from 1896 to 1911 reveals th...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis analyzes the emergence of 'public opinion' as a ...
Canadian advocates of more frequent use of the instruments of direct democracy express the opinion t...
The central value of democracy is citizen participation in the political process. Canadian democracy...
This thesis attempts to explain the emergence and success of 'non-partisan' politics in Vancouver in...