This paper explores a particular form of federal-provincial integration, behavioral integration, in Canada since 1993. It argues that the nature of electoral politics and the party system in Canada since 1993 cannot be fully understood without an understanding of the nature and extent of federal-provincial party integration that occurs within it, especially with regard to differences in such integration between different federal parties and provinces. It argues more specifically that the traditional conception of “Affiliation Integration,” where federal-provincial integration takes place largely between federal and provincial parties of identical partisan affiliation, is still largely valid despite the 1993 electoral dealignment and the ris...
In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
While some provincial party systems in Canada diverge significantly from the national level, others ...
This paper explores a particular form of federal-provincial integration, behavioral integration, in ...
A federal form of government presumes the existence of two forums for electoral competition— provinc...
Examining multi-level vertical party linkages in Canada’s largest province, this paper makes two pri...
Divided government in Canada refers to the common situation when the federal and provincial governm...
Canada’s equalization program is supposed to ensure that provinces that lack the same ability to rai...
The Fewer Politicians Act (FPA), 1999 (Ontario) led to the creation of identical national and provin...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...
This dissertation demonstrates how variables previously neglected in voting studies - the political ...
The organizations of national and provincial parties in Canada are understood to be separated from o...
Early studies of Canadian partisanship argued that the concept of partisan identification, as unders...
This article examines the role played by the Ontar- io and Alberta Progressive Conservative Parties ...
The thesis of this paper is that proportional representation is a desirable reform and that it could...
In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
While some provincial party systems in Canada diverge significantly from the national level, others ...
This paper explores a particular form of federal-provincial integration, behavioral integration, in ...
A federal form of government presumes the existence of two forums for electoral competition— provinc...
Examining multi-level vertical party linkages in Canada’s largest province, this paper makes two pri...
Divided government in Canada refers to the common situation when the federal and provincial governm...
Canada’s equalization program is supposed to ensure that provinces that lack the same ability to rai...
The Fewer Politicians Act (FPA), 1999 (Ontario) led to the creation of identical national and provin...
This thesis explores the effects of the federal political system upon the organization of the Liber...
This dissertation demonstrates how variables previously neglected in voting studies - the political ...
The organizations of national and provincial parties in Canada are understood to be separated from o...
Early studies of Canadian partisanship argued that the concept of partisan identification, as unders...
This article examines the role played by the Ontar- io and Alberta Progressive Conservative Parties ...
The thesis of this paper is that proportional representation is a desirable reform and that it could...
In this paper we explore the capacity of political parties to contest general elections by examining...
The thesis explores three questions: On what basis were Ontario voters courted during the 1993 feder...
While some provincial party systems in Canada diverge significantly from the national level, others ...