The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... position for each province means that the prime minister's leeway in choosing that representa- tive may be narrow ... positions . The exact number of such portfolios for each province varies from one government to the next , but the ...
... position for each province means that the prime minister's leeway in choosing that representa- tive may be narrow ... positions . The exact number of such portfolios for each province varies from one government to the next , but the ...
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... position in the international arena , which reinforces the president's domestic preeminence as well . A final role , and one that is often overlooked , is the president as party leader . Although the president is deemed to be a unifying ...
... position in the international arena , which reinforces the president's domestic preeminence as well . A final role , and one that is often overlooked , is the president as party leader . Although the president is deemed to be a unifying ...
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... position that may well serve as a launching pad for another try at the presidency . While the presiding officers and party leaders are influential positions within the legislature , their power is constrained by the nature of party ...
... position that may well serve as a launching pad for another try at the presidency . While the presiding officers and party leaders are influential positions within the legislature , their power is constrained by the nature of party ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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