The Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs is an acclaimed series that offers informed commentary on important national events and thoughtfully considers their significance in local and international contexts. This latest instalment reviews the year 2004, in which the Liberal party was elected to a minority government.
The Canadian Annual Review of Politics and Public Affairs is an acclaimed series that offers informed commentary on important national events and thoughtfully considers their significance in local and international contexts. This latest instalment reviews the year 2004, in which the Liberal party was elected to a minority government.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Editor’s Introduction – The Year in Review 1. Parliament and politics by Robert Everett 2. Foreign Affairs by Christopher Spearin (Canadian Forces College) 3. First Nations by Kristin Burnett (Lakehead University) 4. British Columbia by Carey Hill 5. Alberta by Harold Jansen (University of Lethbridge) 6. Saskatchewan by Joseph Garcea (University of Saskatchewan) 7. Manitoba by Geoffrey Lambert (University of Manitoba) 8. The Territories by Ken Coates (University of Northern British Columbia) and Greg Poelzer (University of Northern British Columbia) 9. Ontario by Robert Drummond (York University) 10. Quebec by Daniel Salée (Concordia University) 11. New Brunswick by Richard Wilbur 12. Prince Edward Island by Peter E. Buker (St. Mary’s University) 13. Nova Scotia by Robert G. Finbow (Dalhousie University) 14. Newfoundland and Labrador by Peter Neary (University of Western Ontario) and Melvin Baker (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Obituaries Voting tables Index of names Index of subjects
Editor’s Introduction – The Year in Review 1. Parliament and politics by Robert Everett 2. Foreign Affairs by Christopher Spearin (Canadian Forces College) 3. First Nations by Kristin Burnett (Lakehead University) 4. British Columbia by Carey Hill 5. Alberta by Harold Jansen (University of Lethbridge) 6. Saskatchewan by Joseph Garcea (University of Saskatchewan) 7. Manitoba by Geoffrey Lambert (University of Manitoba) 8. The Territories by Ken Coates (University of Northern British Columbia) and Greg Poelzer (University of Northern British Columbia) 9. Ontario by Robert Drummond (York University) 10. Quebec by Daniel Salée (Concordia University) 11. New Brunswick by Richard Wilbur 12. Prince Edward Island by Peter E. Buker (St. Mary’s University) 13. Nova Scotia by Robert G. Finbow (Dalhousie University) 14. Newfoundland and Labrador by Peter Neary (University of Western Ontario) and Melvin Baker (Memorial University of Newfoundland) Obituaries Voting tables Index of names Index of subjects
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