The purpose of this study is to establish whether or not Open Federalism contributed to the rise in the Conservative party's vote share in Quebec in the 2006 Canadian federal election. Open Federalism represented a fresh, constructive approach to Quebec-Ottawa relations, which had soured considerably since the 1960s. Given the importance of national unity and intergovernmental relations in Quebec politics, there is reason to believe that this campaign proposal motivated many Quebecers to support the Conservatives in 2006. Using data from the Canadian Election Study and the Observatory on Media and Public Policy, this study provides empirical tests of the effects of Open Federalism on voting behaviour in Quebec. It is demonstrated that the p...
The 2018 election in Quebec marked an important turn in the province’s political history with the vi...
This article discusses the impact of electoral competition on the relations between the different le...
After having been in power for just a little over a year and a half, the Parti Québécois government ...
At the beginning of their mandate, the Harper Conservatives made several attempts to convince Quebec...
This study focuses on the difficulty of right-wing parties to gain support in Quebec after 1960. Two...
The 2007 provincial election in Quebec may be considered a milestone in recent Quebec politics. For...
© Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la S...
La politique québécoise a longtemps été caractérisée par un clivage opposant les fédéraliste...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
This thesis analyzes the contributing factors to the Bloc Quebecois\u27 overwhelming loss in the 201...
The Canadian federal election of 2006 was a turning point after more than a decade of Liberal reign....
Attitudes about sovereignty among Quebec youth are well known, particularly in light of the movement...
tag=1 data=Quebec and Canadian federalism. by Edward McWhinney tag=2 data=McWhinney, Edward tag=3 ...
The 2018 election in Quebec marked an important turn in the province’s political history with the vi...
This article discusses the impact of electoral competition on the relations between the different le...
After having been in power for just a little over a year and a half, the Parti Québécois government ...
At the beginning of their mandate, the Harper Conservatives made several attempts to convince Quebec...
This study focuses on the difficulty of right-wing parties to gain support in Quebec after 1960. Two...
The 2007 provincial election in Quebec may be considered a milestone in recent Quebec politics. For...
© Canadian Political Science Association (l'Association canadienne de science politique) and/et la S...
La politique québécoise a longtemps été caractérisée par un clivage opposant les fédéraliste...
The 2012 provincial election in Quebec marked a change in government, and the election of Quebec’s f...
The Canadian government has succeeded to maintain its political stability by implementing middle-way...
Despite its diverse makeup and deep divisions, Canada has a fairly solid reputation as a stable demo...
This thesis analyzes the contributing factors to the Bloc Quebecois\u27 overwhelming loss in the 201...
The Canadian federal election of 2006 was a turning point after more than a decade of Liberal reign....
Attitudes about sovereignty among Quebec youth are well known, particularly in light of the movement...
tag=1 data=Quebec and Canadian federalism. by Edward McWhinney tag=2 data=McWhinney, Edward tag=3 ...
The 2018 election in Quebec marked an important turn in the province’s political history with the vi...
This article discusses the impact of electoral competition on the relations between the different le...
After having been in power for just a little over a year and a half, the Parti Québécois government ...