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| | Canadian federal election, 1993 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The election was called by new Progressive Conservative Party leader Kim Campbell near the end of her party's five year mandate. |  | | The Canadian federal election of 1993 was held on October 25th, 1993. |  | | These voters largely moved to the Bloc with 14% of NDP voters supporting the Bloc in 1993, and the NDP lost their only seat in the province. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1993
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| | Encyclopedia: 1993-Canadian-election |
 | | 1993 was one of only two elections in Canadian history (the other was 1997) where the official Opposition did not have the majority of the opposition's seats. |  | | The election was called by Progressive Conservative leader Kim Campbell, who had been Prime Minister for only a few months. |  | | The election also saw the rise of two new parties: the Bloc Québécois, which became the Official Opposition, and the Reform Party, which also won many seats. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/1993_Canadian_election
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| | 1993 Canadian Election Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography |
 | | The election was called by new Progressive Conservative Party leader Kim Campbell near the end of her party's five year mandate. |  | | The Canadian federal election of 1993 was held on October 25th, 1993. |  | | These voters largely moved to the Bloc with 14% of NDP voters supporting the Bloc in 1993, and the NDP lost their only seat in the province. |
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http://www.karr.net/search/encyclopedia/1993_Canadian_election
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| | Canadian Election Law & Policies |
 | | This law was challenged during the 2000 election, by Stephen Harper when he headed up the National Citizens Coalition, on the grounds that the law is an unconstitutional limit on the freedom of expression and of the voters' rights to be fully informed of all points of view. |  | | A controversial aspect of federal election laws is the limits placed on private individuals and groups who are not running in the election but who wish to advertise in support of or against specific candidates or parties. |  | | Elections Canada also provides a number of plain English overviews of the laws and policies governing the conduct of federal elections. |
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http://www.sfu.ca/~aheard/elections/laws.html
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| | Canadian federal election, 1997 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | 1997 was one of only two elections in Canadian history (the other was 1993) where the official Opposition did not have the majority of the opposition's seats. |  | | Chretien's decision to hold an early election did not help, as Manitoba was still recovering from a devestating Red River Flood earlier in the year. |  | | Party did not nominate candidates in the previous election. |
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http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/1997_Canadian_election
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| | Doug Young - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In one of the chief upsets of the 1997 election, Young was defeated in his riding by Yvon Godin of the New Democratic Party. |  | | He was elected leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Partyin 1982, but resigned within a year of his rising to that post due to a poor showing in the 1982 provincial election. |  | | The Honourable Meredith Douglas (Doug) Young, PC (born September 20, 1940) is a Canadian politician. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doug_Young
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | Other elections: 1980, 1984, 1988, 1993, 1997, 2000, 2004 |  | | The election was called by Progressive Conservative leader Kim Campbell, who had been Prime Minister for only a few months. |  | | 1993 was one of only two elections in Canadian history (the other was 1997) where the official Opposition did not have the majority of the opposition's seats. |
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http://www.hostingciamca.com/index.php?title=1993_Canadian_election
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| | Thomson Nelson - Political Science Resource Centre |
 | | Canadians voted in a federal election on June 28, 2004. |  | | The Canadian Election Study team provides in-depth research on voters' behaviour in federal elections. |  | | Nunavut 1999 - the first election for the new territory! |
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http://polisci.nelson.com/elections.html
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| | The Ultimate John William Bosley - American History Information Guide and Reference |
 | | Prior to his election to Parliament he was a businessman. |  | | The first such election took place on September 30, 1986, when Speaker Bosley tendered his resignation and presided over the election of the Honourable John Fraser as the thirty-second Speaker of the House of Commons. |  | | On June 27, 1985, the House adopted changes to the Standing Orders, providing for the election of the Speaker by secret ballot. |
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http://www.historymania.com/american_history/John_William_Bosley
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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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| | Canadian Election 2000 (Research Note 17 2000-01) |
 | | Essentially the election had the one major issue: whether or not voters could take a chance with the Alliance. |  | | Chrétien had to withstand attacks upon his alleged arrogance, his government's methods in distributing federal funds to certain regions, and his representation of a building firm located in his riding in its efforts to gain a bank loan. |  | | Many were caught unprepared: in British Columbia, for example, various major party candidates had not yet nominated for election. |
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http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/rn/2000-01/01RN17.htm
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| | Liberal Party of Canada |
 | | Mackenzie King appointed Vincent Massey the first Canadian ambassador to Washington in 1926, marking the Liberal government's insistence on having direct relations with the United States rather than having Britain act on Canada's behalf. |  | | After the King-Byng Affair of 1926, the Liberals argued that the Governor General of Canada should no longer be appointed on the recommendation of the British government. |  | | Gordon Campbell, MLA, Premier of British Columbia, leader) use the Liberal name but are completely independent of the federal party and function as coalitions of Liberal and Conservative supporters. |
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http://www.sciencedaily.com/encyclopedia/liberal_party_of_canada
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 | | Jean Charest in the 1997 election, but never surpassed 20 seats in the House of Commons. |  | | the elections of 1984 and 1988, when the party leader |  | | Kim Campbell (June 13, 1993 - December 13, |
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 | | Before the 1993 election the Liberals and Conservatives contested the same ideological space — the center — and the same voter — the median voter. |  | | In the United States, the American National Election Studies (or “ANES”) had pre- and post- panel studies conducted in all of the years under observation. |  | | In the short-term, Reform/Alliance needed to be perceived by voters as a party that had a realistic chance of winning a national election, something that was not happening as the party failed to make significant headways into Canada’s electoral heartland, Ontario, during the 1990s. |
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http://www.duke.edu/~tjs/arcs/finalversionmarch04.doc
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| | Resources-Department of Politics and Economics |
 | | Distribution of House of Commons seats at general elections, by political affiliation, the provinces and territories |  | | Federal general elections, by electors, ballots cast and voter participation |  | | 1997 and 1993 votes and seats by numbers |
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http://www.rmc.ca/academic/poli-econ/res/institutions/inputs/index_e.html
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| | The American Spectator |
 | | This is one of the big wedge issues in the campaign, and it overlaps onto both defense policy and "border issues"; in a sense it's a replay of Aznar vs. the Spanish socialists, or Tony Blair vs. his own party. |  | | Martin, as is his privilege as Prime Minister, called a quick election, hoping to renew his term before more damaging disclosures could become public. |  | | Harper will, when pressed, defend heterosexual exceptionalism in matrimonial law. |
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http://www.spectator.org/dsp_article.asp?art_id=6729
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| | Articles - David Dingwall |
 | | He was re-elected in three subsequent elections, and served as Opposition House Leader from 1991 to 1993. |  | | The Honourable David Charles Dingwall, PC (born June 29, 1952) is a former Canadian Cabinet minister and civil servant. |  | | In 1996, he was moved to the position of Minister of Health. |
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http://lastring.com/articles/David_Dingwall?mySession=eb44426febe00d0f5c80...
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| | CNN.com - Chretien calls snap Canadian election - October 22, 2000 |
 | | In the past, Canadian voters have punished those leaders who have tried to capitalize on their position by calling early elections. |  | | Prime Minister Jean Chretien called the election three-and-a-half years into his current mandate with hopes to win a third consecutive majority |  | | He has abandoned his work and his responsibility," Clark said on Sunday in Digby, Nova Scotia. |
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http://archives.cnn.com/2000/WORLD/americas/10/22/canada.election
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| | 2004 Canadian Election |
 | | Canada's 38th federal election was a closely fought, exciting, and consequential contest. |  | | However, many observers believed the new party and its leader, Stephen Harper, were too ideologically extreme to appeal to voters outside of the party's base in western Canada. |  | | Overall, the new Conservatives captured 99 seats, and made a limited breakthrough in Ontario by winning 24 seats in that strategic province. |
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http://www.apsanet.org/section_252.cfm
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| | John Godfrey - definition of John Godfrey in Encyclopedia |
 | | From 1996 to 2004 he served as a Parliamentary Secretary and, following the 2004 Canadian election he was elevated to the Canadian Cabinet as Minister of State for Infrastructure and Communities. |  | | John Ferguson Godfrey (born December 12 1949) is a Canadian politician. |  | | He was first elected to the Canadian House of Commons as the Liberal MP for the Toronto area riding of Don Valley East in the 1993 Canadian election and has been re-elected in each subsequent vote. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/John_Godfrey
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| | Canadian Alliance - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch |
 | | The Alberta Alliance continued to grow following the federal party's merger, and the provincial party fielded a full slate of candidates for the 26th Alberta general election, on November 22, 2004, and elected one MLA. |  | | It will not be known until the founding constitution and policy convention, which was planned for Fall 2004, has been slated for Spring 2005, will be held. |  | | The Canadian Alliance's origins were in the Reform Party of Canada, which was founded in 1987 as a populist party but which moved to the right and became a conservative party shortly thereafter. |
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http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/canadian_alliance.htm
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| | wikien.info: Main_Page |
 | | With the Tory victory in the 1979 Candian election he became Minister of Communications, Minister responsible for the Status of Women and Secretary of State for Canada in the short-lived Cabinet of Joe Clark. |  | | MacDonald again lost his seat in the 1993 Canadian election. |  | | MacDonald lost his seat in the 1980 Canadian election but returned, this time as MP for the Toronto riding of Rosedale in the 1988 Canadian election. |
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http://www.hostingciamca.com/index.php?title=David_MacDonald
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| | My Blahg |
 | | Canukistan is riled up about the new child seat laws. |  | | I see that Pat Robertson has retracted his fatwa against Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez. |  | | Canadian Perspective isn't happy with the new snooping powers the government is planning to give law enforcement officials. |
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http://myblahg.blogspot.com
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| | SignOnSanDiego.com > News > World -- Long-dominant Liberal Party in danger of losing majority in closely fought ... |
 | | If the Liberals emerge from the election as weakened leaders of a minority government, this could further aggravate the sometimes-strained relationship with Washington, said Joel Sokolsky, a Canadian political scientist who has taught at the Royal Military College of Canada and at Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. |  | | Though sometimes at odds with Chretien, Martin had served him ably as a shrewd, deficit-slashing finance minister. |  | | He promised not to seek new restrictions on abortions, but said he would prefer that Parliament, not the courts, set national policy on same-sex marriage, which is now legal in three provinces. |
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http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/world/20040626-1000-canada-election.html
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| | Canadian Election Study, 1993: Incorporating the 1992 Referendum Survey on the Charlottetown Accord |
 | | Other variables probed respondents' opinions of the parties and leaders, Kim Campbell's performance in her cabinet job before she became Prime Minister, women and racial minorities, party preference, ideological leanings, vote history, and position on several policy issues. |  | | KEYWORD*: economic conditions, elections, minorities, national elections, national unity, political campaigns, political participation, political parties, public opinion, self government, separatism, voter attitudes, voting behavior, voting history |  | | SERIES NAME: Canadian National Elections Study (CNES) Series |
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http://webapp.icpsr.umich.edu/cocoon/ICPSR-PRINT-STUDY/06571.xml
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| | Articles - Canadian federal election, 1957 |
 | | The Liberal defeat caused many high profile Liberals to resign and be replaced by younger members. |  | | The Canadian federal election of 1957 was held June 10, 1957 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons. |  | | * - not applicable - the party was not recognized in the previous election |
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http://www.gaple.com/articles/Canadian_federal_election,_1957
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| | Canada Party biography .ms |
 | | The party won 7,506 votes in the 1993 election. |  | | In the run-up to the 1997 election, the party's board voted to support Paul Hellyer's Canadian Action Party because of that party's support for monetary reform. |  | | The party was populist, and ran on a platform of banking and monetary reform. |
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http://canada-party.biography.ms
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| | Canadian federal election, 1993 - Wikipedia |
 | | Wähle „Canadian federal election, 1993 suchen“ um nach Canadian federal election, 1993 zu suchen. |  | | Ein Wörterbucheintrag zu Canadian federal election, 1993 hat seinen Platz im Wiktionary (Wiktionary). |
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http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_federal_election,_1993
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| | 1997 Canadian election |
 | | Independent member John Nunziata, who had been expelled from the Liberal Party for opposing the GST was reelected in his riding outside Toronto. |  | | The 1997 Canadian election saw Jean Chrétien's Liberal Party of Canada win a second majority government. |  | | The election closely reflected the pattern that had been set out in the 1993 election The Liberals swept Ontario, the Bloc took much of Quebec, Alberta and much of the west was won by Reform. |
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http://www.ukpedia.com/1/1997-canadian-election.html
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| | CNN.com - Canadian PM wins election but with minority government - Jun 29, 2004 |
 | | Canadian PM wins election but with minority government |  | | Martin, trying to carry his party to its fourth straight general election victory, was facing a united conservative opposition for the first time since 1993. |  | | During the campaign, Harper, who criticized Chretien for not joining the United States and Britain in the Iraq war, had hit the new prime minister hard on the issue of trust. |
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http://www.cnn.com/2004/WORLD/americas/06/29/canada.election
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| | Jan Brown - definition of Jan Brown in Encyclopedia |
 | | She was first elected as a member of the Reform Party of Canada in the riding of Calgary Southeast in the 1993 Canadian election. |  | | Before entering politics Brown was a schoolteacher and then agribusiness executive. |  | | Despite drawing much attention in the sometimes bitter campaign against her former party leader Brown lost by a significant margin and decided to retire permanently form politics. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Jan_Brown
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| | Canadian National Election Survey 1993 |
 | | The final election survey, a mail-back questionnaire, was sent to respondents about two months after the election. |  | | Three of the five surveys were completed just prior to and after the October 25th, 1993 Canadian election, and two were completed at the time of the October 26th, 1992 referendum on the Charlottetown Constitutional Accord. |  | | The 1993 Canadian Election Study included five surveys. |
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| | Canadian Election Study - 1993 |
 | | REFI2 - VOTE IN LAST FEDERAL ELECTION IN 1988 |  | | REFI6 - VOTE IN LAST PROVINCIAL ELECTION IN Value Label 1 Yes 5 No 7 Not Eligible 8 D.K. 9 Refused |  | | Value Label 1 VeryMuch 5 Somewhat 8 Depends/D.K. Canadian Election Study - 1993 |
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http://stauffer.queensu.ca/webdoc/ssdc/cdbksnew/ces93_cb2.html
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| | The Coalition-oriented Evolution of Vote Intentions across Regions and Levels of Political Awareness during the 1993 ... |
 | | Coordinating Voting in American Presidential and House Elections - Mebane, Jr. |  | | The Coalition-oriented Evolution of Vote Intentions across Regions and Levels of Political Awareness during the 1993 Canadian Election Campaign: Quotidian Markov Chain Models using Rolling Cross-section Data (1997) |  | | The Coalition-oriented Evolution of Vote Intentions across Regions and Levels of Political Awareness during the 1993 Canadian Election Campaign: Quotidian Markov Chain Models using Rolling Cross-section Data (ResearchIndex) |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/wand97coalitionoriented.html
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| | Find in a Library: The Canadian general election of 1993 |
 | | Find in a Library: The Canadian general election of 1993 |  | | 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/f2059e0d1a0156a4a19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Faculty Profiles |
 | | Co-investigator of the 2004, 2000, 1997 and 1993 Canadian Election Studies, and principal investigator of the Canadian segment of the World Values Surveys. |  | | Recent publications include: Citizens: A Democratic Audit (2004); Anatomy of a Liberal Victory (2002); Unsteady State: The 1997 Canadian Federal Election (2000); Political Value Change in Western Democracies (1997); The Decline of Deference (1996); The Challenge of Direct Democracy (1996); The North American Trajectory (1996). |
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http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/polsci/faculty_staff/ourfaculty/neil_nevitte.htm
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| | How can the U.S. mimic the 1993 Canadian Election? |
 | | : pcourterelle: "Re: CanadasPatriotAct3: Canadian Government setting up martial law legislation.." |  | | How can the U.S. mimic the 1993 Canadian Election? |  | | : Haximus: "Re: How can the U.S. mimic the 1993 Canadian Election?" |
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http://www.mailarchive.ca/lists/can.politics/2004-11/13007.html
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| | EconPapers: Why Do People Vote? An Experiment in Rationality |
 | | Abstract: The study presents the findings of an experiment conducted during the 1993 Canadian federal election campaign. |  | | Students in two universities were exposed to a ten-minute presentation about the rational model of voting and the 'paradox' that so many people vote when it is apparently irrational on a cost-benefit basis. |  | | This result contributes to the debate about the effect of rational-choice models on real political behavior. |
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http://netec.wustl.edu/WoPEc/data/Articles/kappubchov:99:y:1999:i:1-2:p:39-55.html
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| | Using Market Prices to Predict Election Results: The 1993 UBC Election Stock Market |
 | | Specifically, the UBC Election Stock Market (UBC-ESM) was created to see if market prices could be accurate predictors of the outcome of the 1993 Canadian federal election. |  | | This paper presents the results of this experiment in which over 250 traders from across Canada and the United States participated, investing over $30,000. |  | | Using Market Prices to Predict Election Results: The 1993 UBC Election Stock Market |
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http://ideas.repec.org/a/cje/issued/v28y1995i4ap770-93.html
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| | EconPapers: An Election to be Remembered: Canada 1993 |
 | | EconPapers: An Election to be Remembered: Canada 1993 |  | | More articles in Canadian Public Policy from University of Toronto Press |  | | Canadian Public Policy is edited by Kenneth J. McKenzie |
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http://netec.wustl.edu/WoPEc/data/Articles/cppissuedv:20:y:1994:i:3:p:219-234.html
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