The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... representation . The primary effect of such a reform would be to increase the regional seat representativeness of all three federal parties : no party would be entirely lacking in legislative representation from any region of the ...
... representation . The primary effect of such a reform would be to increase the regional seat representativeness of all three federal parties : no party would be entirely lacking in legislative representation from any region of the ...
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... representation based on the Pépin - Robarts proposal ; FPR indicates full proportional representation based on the highest average formula . ** In addition to the seats indicated in the LPR columns , Social Credit and the Rhinoceros ...
... representation based on the Pépin - Robarts proposal ; FPR indicates full proportional representation based on the highest average formula . ** In addition to the seats indicated in the LPR columns , Social Credit and the Rhinoceros ...
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... representation would be the NDP : it would gain representation in every province except Prince Edward Island . For the Liberals and Conservatives , increased regional representation under proportional representation has the price of the ...
... representation would be the NDP : it would gain representation in every province except Prince Edward Island . For the Liberals and Conservatives , increased regional representation under proportional representation has the price of the ...
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