Beginning with the 1993 election, Canada's Progressive Conservative Party was replaced as the dominant force on the political right by the more ideological Reform Party/Canadian Alliance. This article examines what specific issues most centrally motivated this seismic shift among conservative Canadians. Copyright (c) 2005 by the Southwestern Social Science Association.
This paper examines the nature of support for the Reform Party of Canada in the 1993 federal electi...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
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This dissertation investigates social conservative activism in the American Republican Party and in ...
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Relatively few inquiries have been made into the section-ally-derived characteristics of Canadian po...
Recent decades have been marked by increasingly divided partisan opinion in the US. This study inves...
Andrew Ives — La Transformation du conservatisme à la canadienne The fusion of the two Canadian righ...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
Recent decades have been marked by increasingly divided partisan opinion in the US. This study inves...
This paper examines the nature of support for the Reform Party of Canada in the 1993 federal electi...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...
Abstract: 2003 marked a year of significant change in the political landscape, particularly for the ...
This dissertation investigates social conservative activism in the American Republican Party and in ...
This article examines the role played by the Ontar- io and Alberta Progressive Conservative Parties ...
In the 2004 federal election, the right-wing interests of Canadians were represented by a new party,...
Like most other political parties, new radical right-wing parties generally aspire to public office ...
This dissertation explores the politics behind developing polarization on sexuality politics in Cana...
The fusion of the two Canadian right-wing parties in 2003 marked a turning point in the history of C...
Relatively few inquiries have been made into the section-ally-derived characteristics of Canadian po...
Recent decades have been marked by increasingly divided partisan opinion in the US. This study inves...
Andrew Ives — La Transformation du conservatisme à la canadienne The fusion of the two Canadian righ...
British Columbia has long been viewed by social scientists as a laboratory for social and political ...
Recent decades have been marked by increasingly divided partisan opinion in the US. This study inves...
This paper examines the nature of support for the Reform Party of Canada in the 1993 federal electi...
We begin by analyzing the proportions of Canadians and Americans who, over a sixteen-year period, ac...
Abstract: Canada’s evolving party system has shifted the discursive, institutional, and legal framew...