The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... seats from its previous number of 264 , with further increases projected after each decennial census . Seats are allocated among the geographical units ( provinces ) primarily on population : the largest province , Ontario , has 95 seats ...
... seats from its previous number of 264 , with further increases projected after each decennial census . Seats are allocated among the geographical units ( provinces ) primarily on population : the largest province , Ontario , has 95 seats ...
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... seats in Ontario usually determines whether the Liberals or Conservatives will win the election . For example , in 1979 , the Conservatives obtained 57 seats to 32 for the Liberals and formed a minority government , while in 1980 , the ...
... seats in Ontario usually determines whether the Liberals or Conservatives will win the election . For example , in 1979 , the Conservatives obtained 57 seats to 32 for the Liberals and formed a minority government , while in 1980 , the ...
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... seats is 282 , while for limited proportional representation the total seats equal 342 . become overnight a major force in federal politics , with a possible 54 seats ( compared to the actual 32 seats ) in the 1980 contest . More ...
... seats is 282 , while for limited proportional representation the total seats equal 342 . become overnight a major force in federal politics , with a possible 54 seats ( compared to the actual 32 seats ) in the 1980 contest . More ...
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EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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