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| | canadian federal election |
 | | Canadian federal elections are nation-wide votes that are held to decide who will govern Canada. |  | | By-elections can be held between general elections when seats become vacant. |  | | The Prime Minister may ask the Governor General to call an election at virtually any time, although one must be called within five years of the last election. |
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| | Canadian federal election, 2004 |
 | | A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | Polls suggested that the NDP had returned to the 18% to 20% level of support it enjoyed in the 1984 election and 1988 election. |  | | The voter turnout fell by more than 3% from the 2000 federal election which had 64.1% turnout http://www.elections.ca/gen/rep/37g/table3_e.html. |
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| | Pat Carney biography .ms |
 | | Carney, a pro-choice advocate of women's rights to abortion voted against the abortion law proposed by her sucessor as MP for Vancover Centre, Kim Campbell. |  | | Patricia (Pat) Carney (born May 26, 1935) is a Canadian Senator and former Cabinet minister. |  | | Carney did not run for re-election in the 1988 Canadian election. |
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http://pat-carney.biography.ms
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| | The Canada Page |
 | | Some, for instance, confine election fraud to the violation of the voters' "rational will" such as "falsification of the vote count by election officials," voter intimidation and "repeating" or casting multiple ballots by one voter. |  | | [30] Members of the Canadian Expeditionary force serving everywhere from France to Mesopotamia were permitted to vote in the 1917 election. |  | | Preliminary evidence from the 1997 Canadian Federal Election Study suggests that turnout may be declining over the long term. |
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http://www.thecanadapage.org/Machiavelli.htm
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| | Canadian election surveys and data |
 | | Includes 36th general election (1997), 37th general election (2000) and by-elections. |  | | Quebec provincial and federal election study, 1962 : rise of a third party. |  | | Report of the Chief Electoral Officer: 36th general election: election finances, candidates' returns in respect of electoral contributions and expenses 1997 |
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http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/datalib/major/election.htm
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| | Bill Casey biography .ms |
 | | In the 1997 election he retook the seat, defeating Brushett and has represented ti since then. |  | | William D. Casey (born February 19, 1945 in Amherst, Nova Scotia) is a Canadian politician. |  | | He lost his seat, along with almost every other PC MP in the 1993 election to Liberal Dianne Brushett. |
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| | 1988 election |
 | | Canadian federal election, 1988 Politics of Canada Politics of Canada Political |  | | canada, canadian, political, election politics, politic, vote, election, elect, |  | | Electoral Vote - 1988 Election - The U.S. Constitution Online - |
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| | Joe Comuzzi biography .ms |
 | | In 2003, Comuzzi was appointed to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of State responsible for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario. |  | | Joseph R. (Joe) Comuzzi (born April 5 1933) is a Canadian politician. |  | | He was first elected as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Thunder Bay - Nipigon in the 1988 Canadian election. |
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http://joe-comuzzi.biography.ms
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| | Ed Broadbent |
 | | Under his leadership, the NDP reached its highest number of seats (43) in the 1988 Canadian election1988 federal election/. |  | | Broadbent was also the only leader ever to take the NDP to first place in public opinion polling, although he was not successful in translating this into an election victory. |  | | Broadbent was a university professor when he ran and won election to the Canadian House of Commons from Oshawa in the 1968 Canadian election1968 general election. |
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http://www.infothis.com/find/Ed_Broadbent
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| | Mapleleafweb.com: 1988 Federal Election in Canada |
 | | Since that time, politicians had stayed away from the issue, but in 1988 Brian Mulroney’s Conservatives felt the time was right to start free-trade negotiations with the Americans. |  | | You are here: Home > Voter Almanac > Top Five Federal Elections in Canada > 1988 |  | | Free trade with the United States had been rejected by Canadians in the 1911 election. |
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http://www.mapleleafweb.com/election/federal/top-five/1988
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| | Research |
 | | Drawing upon the 1988 Canadian federal election, suggestive evidence in favor of the argument is provided. |  | | This study speculates about the types of appeals that incumbents and challengers find most effective and that are, as a result, most likely to dominate an election campaign. |  | | “Survival of the Fittest: Rhetoric during the Course of an Election Campaign.” Political Psychology, 25, 4 (2004): 563-576. |
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http://www.siu.edu/~jerit/Research.htm
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| | Untitled Document |
 | | Data and documentation for the 1988 and 1993 Canadian Elections, and for the 1992 referendum on the Charlottetown Accord, are all available at York University's |  | | Data and documentation for all remaining Canadian Election Studies (1965-1984) can be obtained from the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR) website. |  | | Most documents on this page require the Adobe Acrobat plug-in. |
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http://www.ces-eec.umontreal.ca/surveys.html
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| | Online NewsHour: Parliamentary Elections in Canada -- November 28, 2000 |
 | | And Stephen Clarkson is a professor of political economy at the University of Toronto, and is a fellow at the Woodrow Wilson Center in Washington. |  | | Nationwide elections yesterday, gave Prime Minister Jean Chretien, and his Liberal Party, a solid hold on the Canadian's 301-seat parliament. |  | | Online NewsHour: Parliamentary Elections in Canada -- November 28, 2000 |
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http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/canada/july-dec00/election_11-28.html
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| | Canadian National Election Study, 1988 |
 | | UNIVERSE: Canadian citizens, 18 years of age or older, resident in one of the provinces (excluding the Yukon and Northwest Territories). |  | | The first wave, conducted by telephone in October and November 1988 before the November 21st election, focused on respondents' interest in the election, perceptions of the media, voting intentions, attitudes toward policy and campaign issues, assessments of government performance, and ratings of leaders, parties, and candidates. |  | | SUMMARY: This collection, containing information on the voting behavior and political attitudes of Canadians, consists of three waves of data gathered before and after the 1988 Canadian national election. |
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http://www.rdms.udel.edu/rdms/icpsr/SN9386.html
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| | Free Trade |
 | | A timely look at one of the most important public policy decisions taken in North America this past century. |  | | Negotiated between Canada and the United States in 1987, the Free Trade Agreement became the dominant issue in the November 1988 Canadian federal election, perhaps the most dramatic and divisive campaign in the second half of the twentieth century. |  | | Economics Political Science: Canadian Political Science: United States |
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http://www.mqup.mcgill.ca/book.php?bookid=550
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| | Why Is there So Little Strategic Voting in Canadian Plurality Rule Elections? |
 | | Strategic voting was relatively rare for two key reasons. |  | | In that election 19 percent of Canadian voters preferred the party that actually finished third in their constituency, but among these third party supporters only one in eight decided to vote strategically for one of the top two contenders. |  | | Using the 1988 Canadian Election Study I examine why there was only restricted strategic voting in single–member district plurality elections. |
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http://www.psa.ac.uk/journals/post/Vol50-3/blais.htm
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| | Canadian Election Study - 1988 |
 | | B6 - VOTE IN LAST FEDERAL ELECTION - 1984 |  | | Value Label 1 Voted 5 Did Not Vote 8 D.K. 9 Refused |  | | Value Label 998 D.K. Canadian Election Study - 1988 |
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http://stauffer.queensu.ca/webdoc/ssdc/cdbksnew/ces88_cb2.html
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| | Bob Speller biography .ms |
 | | Speller was first elected in the 1988 Canadian federal election as a member of the Liberals. |  | | A member of the Liberal Party of Canada, Speller has been elected to the House of Commons four times, first in 1988, and then re-elected in 1993, 1997 and 2000. |  | | Speller served on the House of Commons Standing Committee on Agriculture and Agri-Food (1994-1995), served on the CPA International Executive Committee, served on the Parliamentary Steel Caucus (1993, 1994, 1998), served on the Joint Inter-Parliamentary Council, and was Chair of the Sub-committee on Trade, Trade Disputes and Investment and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (Canadian Branch). |
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http://bob-speller.biography.ms
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| | Political Science SFU - Patrick Smith |
 | | He has served as a board member of the Institute of Public Administration of Canada and the Canadian Political Science Association; he was founding President of the BC Political Studies Association. |  | | He is currently engaged in research on comparative urban and regional/metropolitan governance, subnational (city/province-state) global policy making, Cascadia, aboriginal policy, political parties, voters and recent Canadian elections federal/provincial and local. |  | | He has done work for the Canadian, Nova Scotia and British Columbia and Vancouver Governments. |
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| | Letting the People Decide |
 | | The authors analyse the election in terms of both the final result and the campaign dynamics that produced that result. |  | | This information is contrasted with an analysis of electoral dynamics based on one hundred years of census and electoral data. |  | | The authors have based the book primarily on data derived from the 1988 Canadian Election Study, for which they were co-investigators. |
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http://www.queensu.ca/cora/research/Books/Letting.htm
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| | 1988 election presidential |
 | | You can find here free articles, newsletters about 1988 election presidential. |  | | A fresh wave of bombings struck the country today, one day before the elections, though attacks were considerably fewer and less deadly than the onslaught in the days before the Jan. 30 elections. |
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http://find4news.com/articles/elections/1988_election_presidential.html
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| | Amazon.ca: Books: The Canadian general election of 1988 |
 | | Amazon.ca: Books: The Canadian general election of 1988 |  | | Top of Page : The Canadian general election of 1988 |  | | Look for books like The Canadian general election of 1988 by subject: |
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| | footnotes |
 | | A Québec politician recently stated that an independent Québec would use the Canadian dollar and citizens would carry Canadian passports. |  | | This has been brilliantly illustrated by the problems the Canadian Government had replacing the Manufacturer's tax (a hidden tax) with the Goods and Services Tax, a VAT type consumption tax. |  | | The 1988 Canadian general election illustrates this point nicely. |
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http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PaulFitzgerald1/yqbfn.htm
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| | Find in a Library: The Canadian general election of 1988 |
 | | Find in a Library: The Canadian general election of 1988 |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/bfba72dff372f53ea19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Research Related to the UBC Election Stock Market |
 | | Brander, James A. Election polls, free trade, and the stock market: evidence from the 1988 Canadian general election. |  | | Canadian Journal of Economics, volume 24, November 1991, pp. |  | | Canadian Journal of Economics, volume 28, number 4a, November 1995, pp.770-794. |
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| | Steroids |
 | | November 21 - In the 1988 Canadian election Brian Mulroney's Progressive Conservatives win a second majority government in an election fought over the Canadian-American Free Trade |  | | Jose Canseco, Jason Giambi, Mark McGwire and four other current major league players were subpoenaed Wednesday to testify before a congressional committee investigating steroids policy, a move baseball's... |  | | Minister Brian Mulroney officially apologizes for the WWII internment of Japanese-Canadians September 26 - Sprinter Ben Johnson is stripped of his Olympic gold medal and world record when he tests positive for steroids. |
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http://bonose.com/Steroids-48.html
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| | Canadian Journal of Communication: Vol. 18, No. 2 (1993) |
 | | Communication, the Media, and the Canadian Constitutional Debate |  | | The Newsmakers: The Media's Influence on Canadian Politics |  | | Canadian Participation in International Co-Productions and Co-Ventures in Television Programming |
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| | Canadian Election Studies |
 | | The following is a list of Canadian Election Study files currently available on the central UNIX server. |  | | For a full listing of files available from Data Services, check the UBC Library's online catalogue. |  | | NOTE: Some of the data files on the central UNIX server are compressed (.gz) because of their large size. |
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http://data.library.ubc.ca/datalib/gen/files_unixg/elecstudies/main.html
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