The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... agencies . For example , there is a federal cabinet as well as ten provincial cabinets , and a national Parliament as well as ten legislative assemblies at the provincial level . One study of local government in the late 1960s in ...
... agencies . For example , there is a federal cabinet as well as ten provincial cabinets , and a national Parliament as well as ten legislative assemblies at the provincial level . One study of local government in the late 1960s in ...
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... agencies in the political process ? The importance of the legislature as the public's representative is embodied in the principle of parliamentary supremacy or parlia- mentary sovereignty , which asserts the fundamental right of the ...
... agencies in the political process ? The importance of the legislature as the public's representative is embodied in the principle of parliamentary supremacy or parlia- mentary sovereignty , which asserts the fundamental right of the ...
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... agencies for numerous nonelective positions . Electoral success provides the party with the opportunity to place party members within the bureaucracy and the various agencies , boards , and commissions of government . The surest route ...
... agencies for numerous nonelective positions . Electoral success provides the party with the opportunity to place party members within the bureaucracy and the various agencies , boards , and commissions of government . The surest route ...
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EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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