The Canadian Polity: A Comparative IntroductionPrentice-Hall Canada, 1983 - 452 страница |
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... usually different from the national party leader , so that the party leader is able to be absent from the Commons without disrupting the public's business . The House leader is chosen by the party leader , usually in consultation with ...
... usually different from the national party leader , so that the party leader is able to be absent from the Commons without disrupting the public's business . The House leader is chosen by the party leader , usually in consultation with ...
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... usually involves the major debate on a bill , for once it has been " approved in principle " it becomes difficult , although not impossible , to defeat it at later stage . In contrast to steps one and two , the committee stage does not ...
... usually involves the major debate on a bill , for once it has been " approved in principle " it becomes difficult , although not impossible , to defeat it at later stage . In contrast to steps one and two , the committee stage does not ...
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... ( usually 18 ) , residency ( usually six months to one year ) , citizenship ( usually limited to citizens only ) , and registration re- quirements . The latter factor is often overlooked , but the difference between an enumeration process ...
... ( usually 18 ) , residency ( usually six months to one year ) , citizenship ( usually limited to citizens only ) , and registration re- quirements . The latter factor is often overlooked , but the difference between an enumeration process ...
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The Comparative Study of Canadian Government | 2 |
EVALUATING THE CANADIAN POLITICAL | 5 |
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