The Prime Minister and the CabinetMethuen, 1976 - 246 páginas |
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... federal Liberal Party in Quebec during the period 1896-1957 can be taken as an indicator of support for the maintenance of the federal system and of deference to Quebec's political leaders at the federal level . This was by no means ...
... federal Liberal Party in Quebec during the period 1896-1957 can be taken as an indicator of support for the maintenance of the federal system and of deference to Quebec's political leaders at the federal level . This was by no means ...
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... federal character of Canadian government . For example , it was sug- gested to one official of the Privy Council Office that the decision- making process in Canada was no more efficient now than it was before the Trudeau government took ...
... federal character of Canadian government . For example , it was sug- gested to one official of the Privy Council Office that the decision- making process in Canada was no more efficient now than it was before the Trudeau government took ...
Página 238
... federal cabinet to federal - provincial conferences will alter the consociational model but still maintain it , and may help to maintain the stability of the Canadian political system . If one defines a stable democracy as " . . . one ...
... federal cabinet to federal - provincial conferences will alter the consociational model but still maintain it , and may help to maintain the stability of the Canadian political system . If one defines a stable democracy as " . . . one ...
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Chapter IV | 79 |
Chapter V | 101 |
The Cabinet and Mackenzie King | 149 |
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